Paul Glasziou
Bond University
842 Papers
4.6K Citations
Paul Glasziou is an academic researcher from Bond University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 126, co-authored 788 publications. Previous affiliations of Paul Glasziou include University of Calgary & Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital.
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Papers
[Better Reporting of Interventions: Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) Checklist and Guide].
Tammy Hoffmann,Paul Glasziou,Isabelle Boutron,Ruairidh Milne,Rafael Perera,David Moher,Douglas G. Altman test,Virginia Barbour,Heather MacDonald,Marie Johnston,Sarah E Lamb,Mary Dixon-Woods,Peter McCulloch,Jeremy C Wyatt,Chan A-W.,Susan Michie +15 more
TL;DR: The TIDieR checklist and guide should improve the reporting of interventions and make it easier for authors to structure the accounts of their interventions, reviewers and editors to assess the descriptions, and readers to use the information.
Prevalence of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Autopsy Studies Over Six Decades: A Meta-Analysis
TL;DR: It is confirmed that iDTC is common, but the observed increasing incidence is not mirrored by prevalence within autopsy studies and, therefore, is unlikely to reflect a true population-level increase in tumorigenesis.
Better duplicate detection for systematic reviewers: Evaluation of Systematic Review Assistant-Deduplication Module
TL;DR: The Systematic Review Assistant-Deduplication Module offers users a reliable program to remove duplicate records with greater sensitivity and specificity than EndNote, which will save researchers and information specialists time and avoid research waste.
Users' guides to the medical literature XVI. How to use a treatment recommendation
TL;DR: This work proposes a hierarchy of rigor of recommendations to guide clinicians when judging the usefulness of particular recommendations, and in an era in which clinicians are barraged by recommendations as to how to manage their patients, this hierarchy provides a potentially useful set of guides.
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Development and validation of the Emergency Department Assessment of Chest pain Score and 2 h accelerated diagnostic protocol.
Martin Than,Dylan Flaws,Dylan Flaws,Sharon Sanders,Jenny Doust,Paul Glasziou,Jeffrey A. Kline,Sally Aldous,Richard W. Troughton,Christopher M. Reid,William A. Parsonage,William A. Parsonage,Chris Frampton,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Jaimi H. Greenslade,Joanne M. Deely,Erik P. Hess,Amr Bin Sadiq,Rose Singleton,Rosie Shopland,Laura Vercoe,Morgana Woolhouse-Williams,Michael Ardagh,Patrick M.M. Bossuyt,Laura Bannister,Louise Cullen,Louise Cullen +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a chest pain score and accelerated diagnostic protocol (ADP) were developed to identify patients with low risk of major adverse cardiac events who could be discharged early from the ED, saving time and costs.
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