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Quality of evidence matters: is it well reported and interpreted in infertility journals?

Demian GlujovskyCarlos E SueldoAriel Esteban BardachMaría Del Pilar ValanzascaDaniel ComandéAgustín Ciapponi
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2019)
We found that in 2017, less than 25% of the authors reported the overall QoE when publishing SRs. Authors focused more on statistical significance as a binary concept than on methodological limitations like study design, imprecision, indirectness, inconsistency, and publication bias. Authors should make efforts to report the QoE and interpret results accordingly.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
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  • meta analyses