PRISMA for Abstracts: reporting systematic reviews in journal and conference abstracts
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- DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001419
PRISMA for Abstracts: reporting systematic reviews in journal and conference abstracts
Abstract
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.
Conflict of interest statement
TL is employed by The Cochrane Collaboration. TL is an editor (unpaid) for the Cochrane Airways Group. The authors have declared that no other competing interests exist.
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