Background: This article is the result of a debate at the European Journal of Orthodontics Open Session in 2013 in Reykjavik, Iceland. Objective: The aim of this article is to highlight some of the strengths and weakness of clinical orthodontic research, with particular emphasis on randomized controlled trials (RCT). The ultimate aim of improving clinical orthodontic research in general. Design: This article is organized into two sections with arguments for and against RCTs. The backgrounds to evidence-based evaluation and the level or quality of evidence in trials are discussed. The article emphasises what makes high quality clinical research, and gives practical advice including examples of tips and potential pitfalls for those undertak...
A priori registration of randomized clinical trials is crucial to the transparency and credibility o...
Objective: Clinical trials are used to appraise the effectiveness of clinical interventions througho...
SUMMARY Sample size calculations are advocated by the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CO...
High-quality research should form the basis of all clinical practice. Randomized controlled trials c...
Objective: The aim of this study is to provide an update as to whether authors in the orthodontic fi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to provide an update as to whether authors in the orthodontic fi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to provide an update as to whether authors in the orthodontic fi...
OBJECTIVES Accurate trial reporting facilitates evaluation and better use of study results. The o...
In this section of the series on orthodontic research we intend to give a brief outline of how to ca...
BACKGROUND A systematic review of the evidence should be undertaken to support the justification ...
BACKGROUND A systematic review of the evidence should be undertaken to support the justification ...
INTRODUCTION Because of their importance in health care research, randomized controlled trials (R...
BACKGROUND A systematic review of the evidence should be undertaken to support the justification ...
Abstract A priori registration of randomized clinical trials is crucial to the transparency and cred...
A priori registration of randomized clinical trials is crucial to the transparency and credibility o...
A priori registration of randomized clinical trials is crucial to the transparency and credibility o...
Objective: Clinical trials are used to appraise the effectiveness of clinical interventions througho...
SUMMARY Sample size calculations are advocated by the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CO...
High-quality research should form the basis of all clinical practice. Randomized controlled trials c...
Objective: The aim of this study is to provide an update as to whether authors in the orthodontic fi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to provide an update as to whether authors in the orthodontic fi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to provide an update as to whether authors in the orthodontic fi...
OBJECTIVES Accurate trial reporting facilitates evaluation and better use of study results. The o...
In this section of the series on orthodontic research we intend to give a brief outline of how to ca...
BACKGROUND A systematic review of the evidence should be undertaken to support the justification ...
BACKGROUND A systematic review of the evidence should be undertaken to support the justification ...
INTRODUCTION Because of their importance in health care research, randomized controlled trials (R...
BACKGROUND A systematic review of the evidence should be undertaken to support the justification ...
Abstract A priori registration of randomized clinical trials is crucial to the transparency and cred...
A priori registration of randomized clinical trials is crucial to the transparency and credibility o...
A priori registration of randomized clinical trials is crucial to the transparency and credibility o...
Objective: Clinical trials are used to appraise the effectiveness of clinical interventions througho...
SUMMARY Sample size calculations are advocated by the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CO...