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  1. The importance of sex and gender considerations in research is being increasingly recognized. Evidence indicates that sex and gender can influence intervention effectiveness. We assessed the extent to which se...

    Authors: Jennifer Petkovic, Jessica Trawin, Omar Dewidar, Manosila Yoganathan, Peter Tugwell and Vivian Welch
    Citation: Systematic Reviews 2018 7:113
  2. The randomized controlled trial (RCT) is considered the gold standard study design to inform decisions about the effectiveness of interventions. However, a common limitation is inadequate reporting of the appl...

    Authors: Jennifer Petkovic, Janet Jull, Manosila Yoganathan, Omar Dewidar, Sarah Baird, Jeremy M. Grimshaw, Kjell Arne Johansson, Elizabeth Kristjansson, Jessie McGowan, David Moher, Mark Petticrew, Bjarne Robberstad, Beverley Shea, Peter Tugwell, Jimmy Volmink, George A. Wells…
    Citation: Trials 2020 21:308
  3. Randomized controlled trials (“randomized trials”) can provide evidence to assess the equity impact of an intervention. Decision makers need to know about equity impacts of healthcare interventions so that peo...

    Authors: Janet Jull, Mark Petticrew, Elizabeth Kristjansson, Manosila Yoganathan, Jennifer Petkovic, Peter Tugwell and Vivian Welch
    Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2018 4:34
  4. Systematic reviews are important for decision makers. They offer many potential benefits but are often written in technical language, are too long, and do not contain contextual details which make them hard to...

    Authors: Jennifer Petkovic, Vivian Welch, Maria Helena Jacob, Manosila Yoganathan, Ana Patricia Ayala, Heather Cunningham and Peter Tugwell
    Citation: Implementation Science 2016 11:162
  5. Health research has documented disparities in health and health outcomes within and between populations. When these disparities are unfair and avoidable they may be referred to as health inequities. Few trials...

    Authors: Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Theresa Aves, Beverley Shea, Janet Jull, Vivian Welch, Monica Taljaard, Manosila Yoganathan, Regina Greer-Smith, George Wells and Peter Tugwell
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2017 16:93
  6. Health equity concerns the absence of avoidable and unfair differences in health. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can provide evidence about the impact of an intervention on health equity for specific disa...

    Authors: Vivian Welch, J. Jull, J. Petkovic, R. Armstrong, Y. Boyer, LG Cuervo, SJL Edwards, A. Lydiatt, D. Gough, J. Grimshaw, E. Kristjansson, L. Mbuagbaw, J. McGowan, D. Moher, T. Pantoja, M. Petticrew…
    Citation: Implementation Science 2015 10:146