Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias

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Main Authors: Hill, Anne-Marie, Hemming, K., Girling, A., Haines, T., Bulsara, M., Deeks, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: BioMed Central 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29633
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author Hill, Anne-Marie
Hemming, K.
Girling, A.
Haines, T.
Bulsara, M.
Deeks, J.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-296332018-12-14T01:00:04Z Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias Hill, Anne-Marie Hemming, K. Girling, A. Haines, T. Bulsara, M. Deeks, J. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29633 10.1186/1472-6963-14-S2-P54 BioMed Central fulltext
spellingShingle Hill, Anne-Marie
Hemming, K.
Girling, A.
Haines, T.
Bulsara, M.
Deeks, J.
Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias
title Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias
title_full Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias
title_fullStr Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias
title_full_unstemmed Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias
title_short Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias
title_sort where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29633