Background: Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators in trial protocols and the consistency of these agreements with corresponding statements in publications. We aimed to investigate (i) the existence and types of publication agreements in trial protocols, (ii) the completeness and consistency of the reporting of these agreements in subsequent publications, and (iii) the frequency of co-authorship by industry employees. Methods and Findings: We used a retrospective cohort of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) based on archived protocols approved by six research ethics committees between 13 January 2000 and 25 November 2003. Only RCTs with industry involvement were eligible. We investigated the ...
Background Financial conflicts of interest (FCOI) are known to be prevalent in medicine. Authorship ...
AbstractRandomized controlled trials assessing new antimicrobials are frequently designed, performed...
Summary: Despite the acknowledged injustice and widespread existence of parachute research studies c...
Background Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators...
Background: Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Although industry sponsors provide approximately 70 percen...
BackgroundDiscrepancies between information in conference abstracts and full publications describing...
BACKGROUND: Not all clinical trials are published, which may distort the evidence that is available ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the planning of subgroup analyses in protocols of randomised controlled tr...
Abstract CONTEXT: Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study fund...
Background. Although industry sponsors provide approximately 70 percent of the funding for clinical ...
Context Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study funding and au...
Background: The synthesis of published research in systematic reviews is essential when providing ev...
Background Financial conflicts of interest (FCOI) are known to be prevalent in medicine. Authorship ...
AbstractRandomized controlled trials assessing new antimicrobials are frequently designed, performed...
Summary: Despite the acknowledged injustice and widespread existence of parachute research studies c...
Background Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators...
Background: Little is known about publication agreements between industry and academic investigators...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Although industry sponsors provide approximately 70 percen...
BackgroundDiscrepancies between information in conference abstracts and full publications describing...
BACKGROUND: Not all clinical trials are published, which may distort the evidence that is available ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the planning of subgroup analyses in protocols of randomised controlled tr...
Abstract CONTEXT: Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study fund...
Background. Although industry sponsors provide approximately 70 percent of the funding for clinical ...
Context Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study funding and au...
Background: The synthesis of published research in systematic reviews is essential when providing ev...
Background Financial conflicts of interest (FCOI) are known to be prevalent in medicine. Authorship ...
AbstractRandomized controlled trials assessing new antimicrobials are frequently designed, performed...
Summary: Despite the acknowledged injustice and widespread existence of parachute research studies c...