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Development and Evaluation of a Framework for Identifying and Addressing Spin for Harms in Systematic Reviews of Interventions.

Riaz QureshiKevin NaamanNicolas G QuanEvan Mayo-WilsonMatthew J PageVictoria R CorneliusRoger ChouIsabelle BoutronSu GolderLisa A BeroPeter DoshiMatt VassarReint A Meursinge ReyndersTianjing Li
Published in: Annals of internal medicine (2024)
The authors revised the examples to remove spin, taking into consideration the context (for example, medical discipline, source population), findings for harms, and methodological limitations of the original reviews. They provide guidance for authors, peer reviewers, and editors in recognizing and rectifying or (preferably) avoiding spin, ultimately enhancing the clarity and accuracy of harms reporting in systematic review publications.
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