Managed to fit some additional #COVID19 #retraction research into my @ALA_ACRL #STS Hot Topics talk today. Two of my favorite papers: https://t.co/bvEIjysNmP and https://t.co/GBxa33HfqQ
Retraction of #COVID19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of #ReportingGuidelines https://t.co/nlKQmN4e02
Important point - as with all new diseases - implications benign or otherwise needs to be interpreted with caution
@EricTopol @healthverity @IQVIA_global @CDCMMWR Before jumping to catastrophic conclusions, let's evaluate the quality of the paper. I would suggest using RECORD to determine whether the work is transparent and well-reported. It isn't. See our previous art
@DrRulanParekh @DrAnnieHuang @AstridGuttmann @ICESOntario @IlianaLega @WCHResearch @SickKidsNews @SabiVM We need to be careful with this study. The Methods aren't well reported, and I don't see any mention of validation, database linkage details, etc. Risk
@DouglasPollitt @GlenShaman @BogochIsaac I agree there is data. I disagree that those data are reliable or reproducible at this point in time. The presence of data does not reflect the accuracy of the methods, analysis or interpretation - especially during
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@DavidJuurlink Gentle suggestion for your talk... Title could have been "Publication of COVID-19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could have been Avoided..." 😂 https://t.co/tdUpwS9USf
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@DFisman The more rare the diagnosis, the greater the risk of misclassification bias in admin data studies. We’ve already seen multiple admin data studies on COVID get retracted - are we really accepting one at face value again? https://t.co/zNJvJSx0p8
[open access] Retraction of COVID-19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines #RECORDPE #pharmacoepidemiology @ClinEpidem https://t.co/BhJ5V1QfiW https://t.co/idotokePTE
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RT @GSCollins: "Retraction of #COVID19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines" (htt…
RT @GSCollins: "Retraction of #COVID19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines" (htt…
RT @GSCollins: "Retraction of #COVID19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines" (htt…
RT @GSCollins: "Retraction of #COVID19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines" (htt…
RT @GSCollins: "Retraction of #COVID19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines" (htt…
RT @GSCollins: "Retraction of #COVID19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines" (htt…
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Highlighting the importance of using the correcting #ReportingGuideline for your field/study design. Search on the @EQUATORNetwork 's website to make sure you are using the best guideline for your work!
OBVIOUS conclusion but good to have this articulated. https://t.co/Fj3WOpktME
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@RetractionWatch @katie_thomas @JohnRoss49 @CarlatPsych @StatModeling @dmoher @suerobinsyvr @TheoBloom Hurray! Our work is featured on @RetractionWatch (never thought I’d say those words!). See full article here: https://t.co/zNJvJSx0p8
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Twee artikels geschrapt uit top medische vakbladen: The Lancet & The New England Journal Of Medicine. Alles begint met het degelijk neerschrijven van wetenschappelijke resultaten. Zo kan je nagaan of het juist is wat er staat. Een idee voor Belgische k
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"Retraction of COVID-19 Pharmacoepidemiology Research Could Have Been Avoided by Effective Use of Reporting Guidelines." https://t.co/a9if9mMzSk https://t.co/5CmWJEAF86
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RT @ericbenchimol: Our new article details the poor reporting of retracted @NEJM @TheLancet #COVID19 hydroxychloroquine research from Surgi…
RT @ericbenchimol: Our new article details the poor reporting of retracted @NEJM @TheLancet #COVID19 hydroxychloroquine research from Surgi…
Our new article details the poor reporting of retracted @NEJM @TheLancet #COVID19 hydroxychloroquine research from Surgisphere. Peer reviewers should use reporting guidelines to ensure transparency! @EhrensteinVera @sineadlangan_1 @dmoher @DovePress https