Browsing by Author "Zhou, Xiaoqin"
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Data extraction error in pharmaceutical versus non-pharmaceutical interventions for evidence synthesis: Study protocol for a crossover trial
Yi, Zhu; Ren, Pengwei; Doi, Suhail A.R.; Furuya-Kanamori, Luis; Lin, Lifeng; Zhou, Xiaoqin; Tao, Fangbiao; Xu, Chang... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2023 , Article)BackgroundData extraction is the foundation for research synthesis evidence, while data extraction errors frequently occur in the literature. An interesting phenomenon was observed that data extraction error tend to be ... -
Data reproducibility issues and their potential impact on conclusions from evidence syntheses of randomized controlled trials in sleep medicine
Chang, Xu; Doi, Suhail A.R.; Zhou, Xiaoqin; Lin, Lifeng; Furuya-Kanamori, Luis; Tao, Fangbiao... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2022 , Article)In this study, we examined the data reproducibility issues in systematic reviews in sleep medicine. We searched for systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials published in sleep medicine journals. The metadata in ... -
Methodological quality for systematic reviews of adverse events with surgical interventions: a cross-sectional survey.
Zhou, Xiaoqin; Li, Linji; Lin, Lifeng; Ju, Ke; Kwong, Joey S W; Xu, Chang... more authors ... less authors ( BMC , 2021 , Article)An increasing number of systematic reviews assessed the safety of surgical interventions over time. How well these systematic reviews were designed and conducted determines the reliability of evidence. In this study, we ... -
Utilization of the evidence from studies with no events in meta-analyses of adverse events: an empirical investigation
Xu, Chang; Zhou, Xiaoqin; Zorzela, Liliane; Ju, Ke; Furuya-Kanamori, Luis; Lin, Lifeng; Lu, Cuncun; Musa, Omran A H; Vohra, Sunita... more authors ... less authors ( Springer , 2021 , Article)Zero-events studies frequently occur in systematic reviews of adverse events, which consist of an important source of evidence. We aimed to examine how evidence of zero-events studies was utilized in the meta-analyses of ...