Sex/gender reporting and analysis in Campbell and Cochrane systematic reviews: a cross-sectional methods study

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Jennifer Petkovic
Jessica Trawin
Omar Dewidar
Manosila Yoganathan
Peter Tugwell
Vivian Welch
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[1] Bruyère Research Institute,
[2] Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,undefined
[3] Centre for Practice-Changing Research,undefined
[4] Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,undefined
[5] Clinical Epidemiology Program,undefined
[6] University of Ottawa,undefined
[7] School of Epidemiology and Public Health,undefined
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Systematic reviews; Sex and gender; Health equity;
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