Context Publication of research protocols minimizes bias by explicitly stating a priori hypotheses and methods without prior knowledge of results. Methods We conducted a retrospective comparative study to assess the extent to which the content of published Cochrane reviews had changed compared with their previously published protocols and to assess any potential impact these changes may have had in introducing bias to the study. We identified previously published protocols for new Cochrane reviews appearing in The Cochrane Library; 2000, issue 3. The texts of published protocols and completed reviews were compared. Two raters independently identified changes to the different sections of the protocol and classified the changes as none, minor...
Methodological research has found that non-published studies often have different results than those...
International audience: The global evidence base for health care is extensive, and expanding; with n...
Despite increasing concerns about the validity of published research, the issue of how the scientifi...
CONTEXT: Publication of research protocols minimizes bias by explicitly stating a priori hypotheses ...
Cochrane reviews are regarded as being scientifically rigorous and are increasingly used by a variet...
BACKGROUND: Adding, omitting or changing outcomes after a systematic review protocol is published ca...
revisions of the planned analyses. The main objective of this study was to look for discrepancies b...
Background Adding, omitting or changing outcomes after a systematic review protocol is published can...
Objective To examine how poor reporting and inadequate methods for key methodological features in ra...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) are increasingly viewed as useful decision-making tools yet the...
Abstract Background An a priori design is essential to reduce the risk of bias in systematic reviews...
Background Discrepancies in outcome reporting (DOR) between protocol and published studies include i...
Compared with other study designs, well-done random-ized trials provide the most valid estimate of t...
Abstract Authors of Cochrane reviews are expected to update their reviews every 2 year...
Systematic reviews carried out by Cochrane Collaboration (an international network of researchers be...
Methodological research has found that non-published studies often have different results than those...
International audience: The global evidence base for health care is extensive, and expanding; with n...
Despite increasing concerns about the validity of published research, the issue of how the scientifi...
CONTEXT: Publication of research protocols minimizes bias by explicitly stating a priori hypotheses ...
Cochrane reviews are regarded as being scientifically rigorous and are increasingly used by a variet...
BACKGROUND: Adding, omitting or changing outcomes after a systematic review protocol is published ca...
revisions of the planned analyses. The main objective of this study was to look for discrepancies b...
Background Adding, omitting or changing outcomes after a systematic review protocol is published can...
Objective To examine how poor reporting and inadequate methods for key methodological features in ra...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) are increasingly viewed as useful decision-making tools yet the...
Abstract Background An a priori design is essential to reduce the risk of bias in systematic reviews...
Background Discrepancies in outcome reporting (DOR) between protocol and published studies include i...
Compared with other study designs, well-done random-ized trials provide the most valid estimate of t...
Abstract Authors of Cochrane reviews are expected to update their reviews every 2 year...
Systematic reviews carried out by Cochrane Collaboration (an international network of researchers be...
Methodological research has found that non-published studies often have different results than those...
International audience: The global evidence base for health care is extensive, and expanding; with n...
Despite increasing concerns about the validity of published research, the issue of how the scientifi...