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How should systematic reviewers handle conference abstracts? A view from the trenches [PDF]
Background While identifying and cataloging unpublished studies from conference proceedings is generally recognized as a good practice during systematic reviews, controversy remains whether to include study results that are reported in conference ...
Roberta W. Scherer, Ian J. Saldanha
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Reporting inconsistency between published conference abstracts and article abstracts of randomised controlled trials in prosthodontics presented at IADR general sessions [PDF]
Background There is commonly a discrepancy between conference abstracts and published article abstracts in prosthodontic randomized controlled trials (RCTs), which may mislead the scholars those attend conferences.
Guanru Wang +5 more
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Include or not to include conference abstracts in systematic reviews? Lessons learned from a large Cochrane network meta-analysis including 585 trials [PDF]
Background Systematic reviews attempt to gather all available evidence. Controversy exists regarding effort and benefit of including study results presented at conferences only.
Samantha Hackenbroich +3 more
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Good Practice for Conference Abstracts and Presentations: GPCAP [PDF]
Research that has been sponsored by pharmaceutical, medical device and biotechnology companies is often presented at scientific and medical conferences.
Cate Foster +8 more
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Frequency and characteristics of promissory conference abstracts, i.e. abstracts without results, accepted at Cochrane Colloquia 1994-2020 [PDF]
Background The purpose of a conference abstract is to summarize the main points of a research-related report that will be presented at an academic conference.
Darko Novak, Livia Puljak
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For many users of the biomedical literature, abstracts may be the only source of information about a study. Hence, abstracts should allow readers to evaluate the objectives, key design features, and main results of the study.
Cohen JF +21 more
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Intercellular communication between cells is very important for the metabolic processes of the cells. Apart to communication by signal molecules as the most common type of cell-to-cell communication, evidence has been provided on intercellular ...
P. Ahmad +45 more
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PRISMA for Abstracts: Reporting Systematic Reviews in Journal and Conference Abstracts
Elaine Beller and colleagues from the PRISMA for Abstracts group provide a reporting guidelines for reporting abstracts of systematic reviews in journals and at conferences.
Elaine Beller +2 more
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