Objectives Adding, omitting or changing prespecified outcomes can result in bias because it increases the potential for unacknowledged or post hoc revisions of the planned analyses. Journals have adopted initiatives such as requiring the prospective registration of trials and the submission of study protocols to promote the transparency of reporting in clinical trials. The main objective of this feasibility study was to document the frequency and types of outcome discrepancy between prespecified outcomes in the protocol and reported outcomes in trials submitted to The BMJ. Methods A review of all 3156 articles submitted to The BMJ between 1 September 2013 and 30 June 2014. Trial registry entries, protocols and trial reports of randomised c...
AbstractOBJECTIVES:To determine the consistency between information contained in the registration an...
SELECTIVE PUBLICATION OF STUD-ies with statistically significantresults has received wide-spread rec...
Evidence of unexplained discrepancies between planned and conducted statistical analyses: a review o...
Objectives: Adding, omitting or changing pre-specified outcomes can result in bias because it increa...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important source of bia...
Abstract Background Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important sourc...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
Undisclosed discrepancies often exist between study registrations and their associated publications....
Objectives: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
CONTEXT: Selective reporting of outcomes within published studies based on the nature or direction o...
OBJECTIVES: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
Abstract Background Clinical trial registries can improve the validity of trial results by facilitat...
Background The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has ...
BACKGROUND: Choosing or altering the planned statistical analysis approach after examination of tria...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
AbstractOBJECTIVES:To determine the consistency between information contained in the registration an...
SELECTIVE PUBLICATION OF STUD-ies with statistically significantresults has received wide-spread rec...
Evidence of unexplained discrepancies between planned and conducted statistical analyses: a review o...
Objectives: Adding, omitting or changing pre-specified outcomes can result in bias because it increa...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important source of bia...
Abstract Background Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important sourc...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
Undisclosed discrepancies often exist between study registrations and their associated publications....
Objectives: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
CONTEXT: Selective reporting of outcomes within published studies based on the nature or direction o...
OBJECTIVES: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
Abstract Background Clinical trial registries can improve the validity of trial results by facilitat...
Background The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has ...
BACKGROUND: Choosing or altering the planned statistical analysis approach after examination of tria...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
AbstractOBJECTIVES:To determine the consistency between information contained in the registration an...
SELECTIVE PUBLICATION OF STUD-ies with statistically significantresults has received wide-spread rec...
Evidence of unexplained discrepancies between planned and conducted statistical analyses: a review o...