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if mastectomy; L is a measure of disease severity that in-
creases with severity level; e is the error … defined as above; W represents factors other
than disease severity that affected surgery choice; v is the error … disease severity and estimates
the following model:
Y � a0 � a1S � z (3)
where z contains the previous error … variables:
S � c0 � c2X � c2Z � t, (5)
Y � a0 � a1S � a2X � r, (6)
where t and r contain the original error
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April 25, 2013 - Thank you; we have corrected this error. … We have corrected this error. … We have corrected this error. … We have
corrected this error in the final report. … We have corrected that error.
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October 01, 2024 - EHC Protocol: Addressing Social Isolation To Improve Health of Older Adults: A Rapid Evidence Review
Evidence-based Practice Center Rapid Response Protocol
Project Title: Making Healthcare Safer IV: Nursing Staff
Shortages
Review Questions
Review Question
What studies have assessed the effect…
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/assessing-the-risk-of-bias_draft-report.pdf
June 02, 2011 - Risk of bias (defined as the risk of ―a systematic error or deviation from the truth, in
results or … Quality assessment―the evaluation of systematic bias, nonsystematic bias, and
inferential error
6
― … subsumes nonsystematic bias or random error. … The impact of random error on
the precision of estimates can be reduced by increasing sample size. … 13
In keeping with the
inclusion of random error in this definition of quality, quality assessment
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/methodological-recommendations-framework-communications_research.pdf
September 01, 2013 - Specifically, for R2, bias and mean square error can
operate in opposite directions, because mean squared … error incorporates both bias and variance. … ):491-515,
on the nonexistence of uniform consistency in causal inference.
11
of sampling error … Maximize the generalizability of SR findings
Statistical bias; coverage probability; mean squared error … the correlation between the log-odds ratio and its precision), or (iii) as a
chance finding (type I error
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July 11, 2025 - Updating the Framework for Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report
Technical Brief Disposition of Comments Report
Title: Updating the Framework for Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s National
Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report
…
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May 23, 2005 - Search Strategies (continued)
“Free-standing”
“Free standing”
“Gain setting”
Hazard*
Human error … Observer bias”
“Observer variability”
Observer variation[mh]
Occupational exposure[mh]
Operator error … Safe*
Scintillation counting[mh]
Shadow*
“Speckle reduction”
Surgicenter*
Tertiary
Timing
User error … OR
safe* OR scintillation counting[mh] OR whole body counting[mh])
13 Human factors #9 AND (human error … OR human factors OR operator error OR
timing OR user error)
14 Equipment #9 AND (equipment design
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/covariate-selection-chapter-7.pptx
January 01, 2013 - not independently associated with the outcome (Y1) in statistical models will increase the standard error … Likewise, important confounders sometimes are measured with error. … Unfortunately, there are cases—even when the measurement error of the confounder is nondifferential ( … misclassification
Discuss the potential impact of unmeasured confounders and misclassification or measurement error
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July 01, 2023 - Making Healthcare Safer IV: Fatigue and Sleepiness of Clinicians Due to Hours of Service
1
Evidence-based Practice Center Rapid Response Protocol
Project Title: Making Healthcare Safer IV: Fatigue and
Sleepiness of Clinicians Due to Hours of Service
Review Questions
1. What is the frequency and s…
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June 22, 2017 - It is impossible
to tell but there is at least one error
here. … Thank you for noticing this error. We
left out the words “Mechanical vs. … UFH is
missing from the table EP1
Thank you for noticing this error. … Thank you for noticing this error. We
left out the words “Mechanical vs. … Thank you for noticing this error. We
left out the words “Mechanical vs.
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July 24, 2015 - out-patient*
OR clinic OR clinics AND “patient safety” OR harm* OR accident* OR complication*
OR error
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April 01, 2024 - The study assessed medical error incidents (including
medication/communication errors and adverse events … Statistically significant
differences were found in the rate per discharge of any medical error incident … instructions to followup with primary
care providers within 48 to 72 hours
• Postdischarge
medical error
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May 29, 2025 - PEG = Pain, Enjoyment, General Activity; RR = relative risk; SD = standard deviation; SE = standard error
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/Appendix-E-Table-E5_0.xlsx
May 29, 2025 - PEG = Pain, Enjoyment, General Activity; RR = relative risk; SD = standard deviation; SE = standard error
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/ace-inhibitor-arb-update_disposition-comments.pdf
October 07, 2011 - This appears to be a
transcription error from the main report (Page 16, 3rd paragraph
starting with … This error has been corrected
Results Pg 43, para 1, sentence 2. … “morality” should be replaced by “mortality”
This error has been corrected
Results Pg 49, table 8,
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September 01, 2011 - These should be removed here and throughout
To the best of our knowledge, high likelihood
of type II error … We
suspect type II error cannot be ruled out, at
least in some subgroups, and as such, cannot
conclude … It would have been
helpful had the reviewer pointed to an specific
error in our conclusions given the
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-195-disposition-comments-uterine-fibroids.pdf
December 14, 2017 - Thank you for identifying this error. … As above, thank you for identifying this error. These studies were
misclassified. … We have
revised Page 112 of 139:
TEP Reviewer#3 General
Comments
Typographical error: in both … Same
error in the main report, (page 31 of 139, line 28).
Corrected, thanks. … TEP Reviewer#3 General
Comments
Typographical error: page 98 of 139, line47-48- dimeter should
be
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December 14, 2015 - Thank you for spotting this typographical error. … However, we believe that the
error rate of this reference standard is low
enough that its influence … We have softened our wording
regarding measurement error in the reference
standard test. … We have softened our wording
regarding measurement error in the reference
standard test. … This
error is also in the text section page 68.
Thank you for pointing this out.
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August 10, 2010 - type of effect measure (endpoint or change
score, measure of variance (standard deviation, standard error … Studies
We interpret methodological quality to include primarily elements of risk of bias,
(systematic error