Rapid response: including correspondence in our systematic reviews
Rapid response: including correspondence in our systematic reviews
Richard Smith (BMJ 2005;331:288-291) asks whether we should have a system of flagging dubious studies in databases. This is going to be challenging to adopt in practice, when different bodies use a plethora of search engines and often supplement these with hand searching, and is
unlikely to be available any time soon.
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Scott, David Alexander
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2005
Scott, David Alexander
19b5fd34-9974-4ae4-8be0-27a693639e20
Scott, David Alexander
(2005)
Rapid response: including correspondence in our systematic reviews.
BMJ, 331, .
Abstract
Richard Smith (BMJ 2005;331:288-291) asks whether we should have a system of flagging dubious studies in databases. This is going to be challenging to adopt in practice, when different bodies use a plethora of search engines and often supplement these with hand searching, and is
unlikely to be available any time soon.
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Published date: 2005
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