The interaction between the patient\u27s expected outcome of an intervention and the inherent effects of that intervention can have extraordinary effects. Thus in clinical trials an effort is made to conceal the nature of the administered intervention from the participants in the trial i.e. to blind it. Yet, in practice perfect blinding is impossible to ensure or even verify. The current standard is follow up the trial with an auxiliary questionnaire, which allows trial participants to express their belief concerning the assigned intervention and which is used to compute a measure of the extent of blinding in the trial. If the estimated extent of blinding exceeds a threshold the trial is deemed sufficiently blinded; otherwise, the trial is ...
Double-blinded trials are often considered the gold standard for research, but significant bias may ...
The assessment of blinding in RCTs is rarely performed. Currently most studies that do report data o...
AbstractBlinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empi...
The interaction between the patient's expected outcome of an intervention and the inherent effects o...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
The CONSORT statement recommended that investigators should clearly report which key trial persons w...
‘Blinding’ involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
'Blinding' involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
A key feature to many randomized, controlled trials is that they implement a blind; that is, subject...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias tr...
Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias treatment effe...
In their paper discussing the assessment of blinding in clinical trials, Bang et al. based their ana...
Double-blinded trials are often considered the gold standard for research, but significant bias may ...
The assessment of blinding in RCTs is rarely performed. Currently most studies that do report data o...
AbstractBlinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empi...
The interaction between the patient's expected outcome of an intervention and the inherent effects o...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
The CONSORT statement recommended that investigators should clearly report which key trial persons w...
‘Blinding’ involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
'Blinding' involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
A key feature to many randomized, controlled trials is that they implement a blind; that is, subject...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias tr...
Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias treatment effe...
In their paper discussing the assessment of blinding in clinical trials, Bang et al. based their ana...
Double-blinded trials are often considered the gold standard for research, but significant bias may ...
The assessment of blinding in RCTs is rarely performed. Currently most studies that do report data o...
AbstractBlinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empi...