ROBINS-I: a tool for assessing risk of bias in non-randomised studies of interventions
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Jonathan AC Sterne,1 Miguel A Hernán,2 Barnaby C Reeves,3 Jelena Savović,1,4 Nancy D Berkman,5 Meera Viswanathan,6 David Henry,7 Douglas G Altman,8 Mohammed T Ansari,9 Isabelle Boutron,10 James R Carpenter,11 An-Wen Chan,12 Rachel Churchill,13 Jonathan J Deeks,14 Asbjørn Hróbjartsson,15 Jamie Kirkham,16 Peter Jüni,17 Yoon K Loke,18 Theresa D Pigott,19 Craig R Ramsay,20 Deborah Regidor,21 Hannah R Rothstein,22 Lakhbir Sandhu,23 Pasqualina L Santaguida,24 Holger J Schünemann,25 Beverly Shea,26 Ian Shrier,27 Peter Tugwell,28 Lucy Turner,29 Jeffrey C Valentine,30 Hugh Waddington,31 Elizabeth Waters,32 George A Wells,33 Penny F Whiting,34 Julian PT Higgins35
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