Objective Conduct a systematic review of pediatric randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published in high-impact journals to assess the reporting of primary outcomes and the psychometric properties of their measures. Study Design and Setting Systematic review with screening and simultaneous data extraction conducted by two independent reviewers. Electronic searches of six general medicine and four pediatric journals were conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) databases. RCTs of a single phase/step in a single publication, published in English between 2000 and 2010 with participants less than 21 years of age were included. Results A random sample of 20% (n = 445) of 2,229 initial referen...
Background Confidence that randomized controlled trial (RCT) results accurately reflect intervention...
Abstract Background Evidence-based health care is informed by results of randomized clinical trials...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the proportion of registered surgical trials with results published in journals...
In clinical trials the selection of appropriate outcomes is crucial to the assessment of whether one...
Background: Children with cancer suffer from numerous symptoms and side-effects, making supportive i...
Objective: To evaluate the quality of reports of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) random...
Introduction: Integration of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in routine clinical care is g...
OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) offer an opportunity to learn about frequency and char...
Abstract Background Complete and transparent reportin...
Confidence that randomized controlled trial (RCT) results accurately reflect intervention effectiven...
Background: The delivery of optimal medical care to children is dependent on the availability of chi...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Decisions about interim analysis and early stopping of clinical trials, as bas...
BACKGROUND: The delivery of optimal medical care to children is dependent on the availability of chi...
Consensus as to best practices for the selection, reporting, and interpretation of primary and secon...
International audienceIntroduction: Systematic reviews evaluating the impact of interventions to imp...
Background Confidence that randomized controlled trial (RCT) results accurately reflect intervention...
Abstract Background Evidence-based health care is informed by results of randomized clinical trials...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the proportion of registered surgical trials with results published in journals...
In clinical trials the selection of appropriate outcomes is crucial to the assessment of whether one...
Background: Children with cancer suffer from numerous symptoms and side-effects, making supportive i...
Objective: To evaluate the quality of reports of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) random...
Introduction: Integration of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in routine clinical care is g...
OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) offer an opportunity to learn about frequency and char...
Abstract Background Complete and transparent reportin...
Confidence that randomized controlled trial (RCT) results accurately reflect intervention effectiven...
Background: The delivery of optimal medical care to children is dependent on the availability of chi...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Decisions about interim analysis and early stopping of clinical trials, as bas...
BACKGROUND: The delivery of optimal medical care to children is dependent on the availability of chi...
Consensus as to best practices for the selection, reporting, and interpretation of primary and secon...
International audienceIntroduction: Systematic reviews evaluating the impact of interventions to imp...
Background Confidence that randomized controlled trial (RCT) results accurately reflect intervention...
Abstract Background Evidence-based health care is informed by results of randomized clinical trials...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the proportion of registered surgical trials with results published in journals...