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    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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    Authors
    Hill, Anne-Marie
    Hemming, K.
    Girling, A.
    Haines, T.
    Bulsara, M.
    Deeks, J.
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Hill, A. and Hemming, K. and Girling, A. and Haines, T. and Bulsara, M. and Deeks, J. 2014. Where should stepped-wedge designs be placed in the evidence hierarchy?: Using the “within-wedge” analysis approach to generate evidence of possible bias. BMC Health Services Research. 14 (Suppl 2): pp. 54.
    Source Title
    BMC Health Services Research
    DOI
    10.1186/1472-6963-14-S2-P54
    ISSN
    1472-6963
    School
    School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
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    This open access article is distributed under the Creative Commons license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29633
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