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  1. Prior work has shown that combining bootstrap imputation with tree-based machine learning variable selection methods can provide good performances achievable on fully observed data when covariate and outcome d...

    Authors: Jung-Yi Joyce Lin, Liangyuan Hu, Chuyue Huang, Ji Jiayi, Steven Lawrence and Usha Govindarajulu
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:132
  2. A relative survival approach is often used in population-based cancer studies, where other cause (or expected) mortality is assumed to be the same as the mortality in the general population, given a specific c...

    Authors: Yuliya Leontyeva, Hannah Bower, Oskar Gauffin, Paul C Lambert and Therese M.-L. Andersson
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:130
  3. Many clinical trial procedures were often undertaken in-person prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in adaptations to these procedures to enable trials to continue. The aim of this study was to u...

    Authors: Robin Chatters, Cindy L. Cooper, Alicia O’Cathain, Caroline Murphy, Athene Lane, Katie Sutherland, Christopher Burton, Angela Cape and Louis Tunnicliffe
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:128
  4. The Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) and Patient-rated wrist/hand evaluation (PRWHE) are patient-reported outcomes frequently used for evaluating pain and function of the wrist and hand. The aim of this study was ...

    Authors: Susanna Stjernberg-Salmela, Teemu Karjalainen, Joona Juurakko, Pirjo Toivonen, Eero Waris, Simo Taimela, Clare L. Ardern, Teppo L. N. Järvinen and Jarkko Jokihaara
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:127
  5. Prediction and classification algorithms are commonly used in clinical research for identifying patients susceptible to clinical conditions such as diabetes, colon cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease. Developing a...

    Authors: Arinjita Bhattacharyya, Subhadip Pal, Riten Mitra and Shesh Rai
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:126
  6. The health crisis resulting from the global COVID-19 pandemic highlighted more than ever the need for rapid, reliable and safe methods of diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory diseases. To study pulmonary in...

    Authors: Lorena Álvarez-Rodríguez, Joaquim de Moura, Jorge Novo and Marcos Ortega
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:125
  7. The growing volume of health data provides new opportunities for medical research. By using existing registries, large populations can be studied over a long period of time. Patient-level linkage of registries...

    Authors: Marianne J. Heins, Kelly M. de Ligt, Janneke Verloop, Sabine Siesling and Joke C. Korevaar
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:124
  8. There are currently no methodological studies on the performance of the statistical models for estimating intervention effects based on the time-to-recurrent-event (TTRE) in stepped wedge cluster randomised tr...

    Authors: Shunsuke Oyamada, Shih-Wei Chiu and Takuhiro Yamaguchi
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:123
  9. Missing data are common in longitudinal studies, and more so, in studies of older adults, who are susceptible to health and functional decline that limit completion of assessments. We assessed the extent, curr...

    Authors: Chinenye Okpara, Chidozie Edokwe, George Ioannidis, Alexandra Papaioannou, Jonathan D. Adachi and Lehana Thabane
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:122
  10. Instrumental variable (IV) analysis holds the potential to estimate treatment effects from observational data. IV analysis potentially circumvents unmeasured confounding but makes a number of assumptions, such...

    Authors: I. E. Ceyisakar, N. van Leeuwen, E. W. Steyerberg and H. F. Lingsma
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:121
  11. It is often challenging to determine which variables need to be included in the g-computation algorithm under the time-varying setting. Conditioning on instrumental variables (IVs) is known to introduce greate...

    Authors: Kosuke Inoue, Atsushi Goto, Naoki Kondo and Tomohiro Shinozaki
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:120
  12. With the increasing use of mobile technology, ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) may enable routine monitoring of patient health outcomes and patient experiences of care by health agencies. This rapid rev...

    Authors: Rebecca J. Mitchell, Rory Goggins and Reidar P. Lystad
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:119
  13. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a high interest in mathematical models describing and predicting the diverse aspects and implications of the virus outbreak. Model results represent an important part of the in...

    Authors: Lukas Refisch, Fabian Lorenz, Torsten Riedlinger, Hannes Taubenböck, Martina Fischer, Linus Grabenhenrich, Martin Wolkewitz, Harald Binder and Clemens Kreutz
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:116
  14. Stepped wedge trials are an appealing and potentially powerful cluster randomized trial design. However, they are frequently implemented with a small number of clusters. Standard analysis methods for these tri...

    Authors: Kelsey L. Grantham, Jessica Kasza, Stephane Heritier, John B. Carlin and Andrew B. Forbes
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:112
  15. Cluster randomised trials often randomise a small number of units, putting them at risk of poor balance of covariates across treatment arms. Covariate constrained randomisation aims to reduce this risk by remo...

    Authors: Caroline Kristunas, Michael Grayling, Laura J. Gray and Karla Hemming
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:111
  16. Systematic reviews of in-vitro studies, like any other study, can be of heterogeneous quality. The present study aimed to evaluate the methodological quality of systematic reviews of in-vitro dental studies.

    Authors: Christopher Hammel, Nikolaos Pandis, Dawid Pieper and Clovis Mariano Faggion Jr
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:110
  17. An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Authors: Georgia B. Black, Sandra van Os, Samantha Machen and Naomi J. Fulop
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:109

    The original article was published in BMC Medical Research Methodology 2021 21:274

  18. Smoking remains a leading cause of disease burden globally. Declining youth smoking prevalence is an essential feature of effective tobacco control; however, accurate data are required to assess progress. This...

    Authors: Eden M. Barrett, Raglan Maddox, Joanne Thandrayen, Emily Banks, Raymond Lovett, Christina Heris and Katherine A. Thurber
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:108
  19. Systematic reviews (SRs) are valuable resources as they address specific clinical questions by summarizing all existing relevant studies. However, finding all information to include in systematic reviews can b...

    Authors: Elena Stallings, Andrea Gaetano-Gil, Noelia Alvarez-Diaz, Ivan Solà, Jesús López-Alcalde, Daniel Molano and Javier Zamora
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:107
  20. Our study aimed to compare the reference distributions of serum creatinine and urea obtained by direct sampling technique and two indirect sampling techniques including the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) and the...

    Authors: Ruohua Yan, Kun Li, Yaqi Lv, Yaguang Peng, Nicholas Van Halm-Lutterodt, Wenqi Song, Xiaoxia Peng and Xin Ni
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:106
  21. Over the last years, the number of systematic reviews published is steadily increasing due to the global interest in this type of evidence synthesis. However, little is known about the characteristics of this ...

    Authors: Luísa Prada, Ana Prada, Miguel Marques Antunes, Ricardo M. Fernandes, João Costa, Joaquim J. Ferreira and Daniel Caldeira
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:105
  22. In 2007, AMSTAR (A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews), a critical appraisal tool for systematic reviews (SRs), was published, and it has since become one of the most widely used instruments for SR ...

    Authors: Ruzica Bojcic, Mate Todoric and Livia Puljak
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:104
  23. Various statistical approaches can be used to deal with unmeasured confounding when estimating treatment effects in observational studies, each with its own pros and cons. This study aimed to compare treatment...

    Authors: Marzyeh Amini, Nikki van Leeuwen, Frank Eijkenaar, Rob van de Graaf, Noor Samuels, Robert van Oostenbrugge, Ido R. van den Wijngaard, Pieter Jan van Doormaal, Yvo B. W. E. M. Roos, Charles Majoie, Bob Roozenbeek, Diederik Dippel, James Burke and Hester F. Lingsma
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:103
  24. Early rehabilitation is the foundation for recovery for those admitted to an intensive care unit. Appropriate assessment of consciousness is needed before any rehabilitative intervention begins.

    Authors: Xiaoxiang Yan, Lingjun Xiao, Meixin Liao, Jiajian Huang, Zhijie He and Tiebin Yan
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:102
  25. Describe and evaluate the methodological conduct of prognostic prediction models developed using machine learning methods in oncology.

    Authors: Paula Dhiman, Jie Ma, Constanza L. Andaur Navarro, Benjamin Speich, Garrett Bullock, Johanna A. A. Damen, Lotty Hooft, Shona Kirtley, Richard D. Riley, Ben Van Calster, Karel G. M. Moons and Gary S. Collins
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:101
  26. Internal and external validity are the most relevant components when critically appraising randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for systematic reviews. However, there is no gold standard to assess external vali...

    Authors: Andres Jung, Julia Balzer, Tobias Braun and Kerstin Luedtke
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:100
  27. In clinical trials, there is considerable interest in investigating whether a treatment effect is similar in all patients, or that one or more prognostic variables indicate a differential response to treatment...

    Authors: Willi Sauerbrei and Patrick Royston
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:98
  28. The present study examines the psychometric properties of the German adaptation of the Client Attachment to Therapist Scale (CATS). The validity of the scale as originally proposed has recently been brought in...

    Authors: Katja Petrowski, Bjarne Schmalbach, Joram Ronel, Ileana Schmalbach and Elisabeth Olliges
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:96
  29. Cancer survival represents one of the main indicators of interest in cancer epidemiology. However, the survival of cancer patients can be affected by several factors, such as comorbidities, that may interact w...

    Authors: Francisco Javier Rubio, Danilo Alvares, Daniel Redondo-Sanchez, Rafael Marcos-Gragera, María-José Sánchez and Miguel Angel Luque-Fernandez
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:95
  30. Over the last two decades, telephone surveys based on random digit dialing have developed considerably. At the same time, however, the proportion of the population with a cell phone has increased, whereas land...

    Authors: Noémie Soullier, Stéphane Legleye and Jean-Baptiste Richard
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:94
  31. Data from certain subgroups of clinical interest may not be presented in primary manuscripts or conference abstract presentations. In an effort to enable secondary data analyses, we propose a workflow to retri...

    Authors: Joseph J. Zhao, Nicholas L. Syn, Benjamin Kye Jyn Tan, Dominic Wei Ting Yap, Chong Boon Teo, Yiong Huak Chan and Raghav Sundar
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:93
  32. Bivariate alternating recurrent event data can arise in longitudinal studies where patients with chronic diseases go through two states that occur repeatedly, e.g., care periods and break periods. However, the...

    Authors: Sandra Castro-Pearson, Aparajita Sur, Chi Hyun Lee, Chiung-Yu Huang and Xianghua Luo
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:92
  33. Tests have false positive or false negative results, which, if not properly accounted for, may provide misleading apparent prevalence estimates based on the observed rate of positive tests and not the true dis...

    Authors: Konstantinos Pateras and Polychronis Kostoulas
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:91
  34. Although standardized measures to assess substance use are available, most studies use variations of these measures making it challenging to harmonize data across studies. The aim of this study was to evaluate...

    Authors: Marjan Javanbakht, Johnny Lin, Amy Ragsdale, Soyeon Kim, Suzanne Siminski and Pamina Gorbach
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:90
  35. Rapid Advice Guidelines (RAG) provide decision makers with guidance to respond to public health emergencies by developing evidence-based recommendations in a short period of time with a scientific and standard...

    Authors: Qi Zhou, Qinyuan Li, Janne Estill, Qi Wang, Zijun Wang, Qianling Shi, Jingyi Zhang, Xiaobo Zhang, Joseph L. Mathew, Rosalind L. Smyth, Detty Nurdiati, Zhou Fu, Hongmei Xu, Xianlan Zheng, Xiaodong Zhao, Quan Lu…
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:89
  36. When performed in an observational setting, treatment effect modification analyses should account for all confounding, where possible. Often, such studies only consider confounding between the exposure and out...

    Authors: Antonia Mary Marsden, William G. Dixon, Graham Dunn and Richard Emsley
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:88
  37. In case-cohort studies a random subcohort is selected from the inception cohort and acts as the sample of controls for several outcome investigations. Analysis is conducted using only the cases and the subcoho...

    Authors: Melissa Middleton, Cattram Nguyen, Margarita Moreno-Betancur, John B. Carlin and Katherine J. Lee
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:87
  38. This study shows how dynamic simulation modeling can be applied in the context of the nationwide implementation of Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to inform organizational ...

    Authors: Michiel van de Ven, Maarten IJzerman, Valesca Retèl, Wim van Harten and Hendrik Koffijberg
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:83
  39. In the past few decades various methods have been proposed to handle missing data of clinical studies, so as to assess the robustness of primary results. Some of the methods are based on the assumption of miss...

    Authors: Shuai Wang and Haoyan Hu
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:82
  40. Item response theory (IRT) methods for addressing differential item functioning (DIF) can detect group differences in responses to individual items (e.g., bias). IRT and DIF-detection methods have been used in...

    Authors: E. Nichols, J. A. Deal, B. K. Swenor, A. G. Abraham, N. M. Armstrong, K. Bandeen-Roche, M. C. Carlson, M. Griswold, F. R. Lin, T. H. Mosley, P. Y. Ramulu, N. S. Reed, A. R. Sharrett and A. L. Gross
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:81
  41. The main purposes of primary care-based pharmaceutical services (PHCPS) in Brazil are to provide free access to medicines and pharmaceutical care to patients. Several obstacles hinder achieving their goals; th...

    Authors: Tatiana Chama Borges Luz, Noemia Urruth Leão Tavares, Ana Karine Sarvel de Castro, Isabela Cristina Marques, Elizabeth Moreira dos Santos and Betania Barros Cota
    Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022 22:80

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