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<strong>Evaluating</strong> <strong>non</strong>-<strong>randomised</strong><strong>intervention</strong> <strong>studies</strong>JJ Deeks 1*J Dinnes 2R D’Amico 1AJ Sowden 3C Sakarovitch 1F Song 4M Petticrew 5DG Altman 1In collaboration with the International Stroke Trial and the EuropeanCarotid Surgery Trial Collaborative Groups1 Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Institute of <strong>Health</strong> Sciences, Oxford, UK2 Southampton <strong>Health</strong> Technology Assessments Centre, University ofSouthampton, UK3 NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, UK4 Department of Public <strong>Health</strong> and Epidemiology, University ofBirmingham, UK5 MRC Social and Public <strong>Health</strong> Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, UK* Corresponding authorDeclared competing interests of authors: <strong>non</strong>ePublished September 2003This report should be referenced as follows:Deeks JJ, Dinnes J, D’Amico R, Sowden AJ, Sakarovitch C, Song F, et al. <strong>Evaluating</strong><strong>non</strong>-<strong>randomised</strong> <strong>intervention</strong> <strong>studies</strong>. <strong>Health</strong> Technol Assess 2003;7(27).<strong>Health</strong> Technology Assessment is indexed in Index Medicus/MEDLINE and Excerpta Medica/EMBASE.

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