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The nature of working with human study participants is that sometimes people drop out of a study, resulting in #AttritionBias. Check out this article on the high inconsistency of #assessments of attrition bias in #CochraneReviews https://t.co/YV04I4Y1WK
New research finds that assessments of attrition bias in Cochrane systematic reviews are inconsistent: https://t.co/egoNxbISea One of the areas that the new RoB 2 tool aims to address: https://t.co/EiPPJooZWs @CochraneBias @BMC_series
RT @liviapuljak: Analysis of 10,292 judgments and supporting explanations for attrition bias from 729 Cochrane reviews. Results: we found v…
RT @OpenScienceR: Assessments of attrition bias in Cochrane systematic reviews are highly inconsistent and thus hindering trial comparabili…
Assessments of attrition bias in Cochrane systematic reviews are highly inconsistent and thus hindering trial comparability https://t.co/jafWsVKWKU https://t.co/4lLbAN5HbY
Assessments of attrition bias in Cochrane systematic reviews are highly inconsistent and thus hindering trial comparability https://t.co/hoM2P5mSsg #bmcmedresmethodol
RT @MaritaHennessy: Assessments of #attritionbias in @cochranecollab systematic reviews are highly inconsistent & thus hindering trial comp…
Analysis of 10,292 judgments and supporting explanations for attrition bias from 729 Cochrane reviews. Results: we found very high inconsistency in methods of appraising risk of attrition bias in recent Cochrane reviews. @BioMedCentral #Cochrane https://t.
Assessments of #attritionbias in @cochranecollab systematic reviews are highly inconsistent & thus hindering trial comparability https://t.co/fE1DlUjGnB Ping @CochraneIreland