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Incomplete Title Letters Error in Dates of Data Analysis in the Methods: The Research Letter titled, CORRECTION “Prevalence of Inappropriateness of Parenteral Vitamin B Administration Pervasive Errors Due to Duplicate Trial Cohorts: With regard to the Original in Ontario, Canada,” published online July 15, 2019, contained an error in Investigation “Representativeness of Randomized Clinical Trial Cohorts in the Methods section regarding the dates of data analysis. The dates of data End-stage Kidney Disease: A Meta-analysis,” by Smyth et al, published online July analysis were written to be from July 26, 2019, to November 22, 2019. The 8, 2019, Jiang et al raised concerns about the inclusion of some of the trial dates should be from July 26, 2018, to November 22, 2018. The dates have cohorts in the meta-analysis and the possibility that some of these cohorts might been corrected. be duplicates. Of the 6 pairs of cohorts identified by Jiang et al, 4 are clearly 1. Silverstein WK, Lin Y, Dharma C, Croxford R, Earle CC, Cheung MC. Prevalence distinct cohorts. However, 2 pairs represent duplicated cohorts, of which 1 cohort of inappropriateness of parenteral vitamin B administration in Ontario, Canada was published 3 times. The authors of the meta-analysis http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Internal Medicine American Medical Association

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JAMA Internal Medicine , Volume 179 (10) – Oct 1, 2019

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Letters Error in Dates of Data Analysis in the Methods: The Research Letter titled, CORRECTION “Prevalence of Inappropriateness of Parenteral Vitamin B Administration Pervasive Errors Due to Duplicate Trial Cohorts: With regard to the Original in Ontario, Canada,” published online July 15, 2019, contained an error in Investigation “Representativeness of Randomized Clinical Trial Cohorts in the Methods section regarding the dates of data analysis. The dates of data End-stage...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2019 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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2168-6106
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2168-6114
DOI
10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.4883
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Abstract

Letters Error in Dates of Data Analysis in the Methods: The Research Letter titled, CORRECTION “Prevalence of Inappropriateness of Parenteral Vitamin B Administration Pervasive Errors Due to Duplicate Trial Cohorts: With regard to the Original in Ontario, Canada,” published online July 15, 2019, contained an error in Investigation “Representativeness of Randomized Clinical Trial Cohorts in the Methods section regarding the dates of data analysis. The dates of data End-stage Kidney Disease: A Meta-analysis,” by Smyth et al, published online July analysis were written to be from July 26, 2019, to November 22, 2019. The 8, 2019, Jiang et al raised concerns about the inclusion of some of the trial dates should be from July 26, 2018, to November 22, 2018. The dates have cohorts in the meta-analysis and the possibility that some of these cohorts might been corrected. be duplicates. Of the 6 pairs of cohorts identified by Jiang et al, 4 are clearly 1. Silverstein WK, Lin Y, Dharma C, Croxford R, Earle CC, Cheung MC. Prevalence distinct cohorts. However, 2 pairs represent duplicated cohorts, of which 1 cohort of inappropriateness of parenteral vitamin B administration in Ontario, Canada was published 3 times. The authors of the meta-analysis

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JAMA Internal MedicineAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 1, 2019

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