Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately interpreted without information about the methods used in the study design and the data analysis. Our aim was to show how often inaccurate or incomplete reports occur. First, we selected eight methodological aspects of SA on the basis of their importance to a reader in determining the confidence that should be placed in the author's conclusions regarding such analysis. Then, we reviewed the current practice of reporting these methodological aspects of SA in clinical trials in four leading journals, i.e., the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Lancet, and the American Journal of Public Health....
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
Subgroup analysis is often conducted as a post-hoc evaluation of clinical trials. The aim of a subgr...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the planning of subgroup analyses in protocols of randomised controlled tr...
Background A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characterist...
BACKGROUND: A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper...
Contains fulltext : 171557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: It ...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...
Individualized or personalized medicine has become a buzzword in the academic as well as public deba...
Background: A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper...
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
Subgroup analysis is often conducted as a post-hoc evaluation of clinical trials. The aim of a subgr...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
Results of subgroup analysis (SA) reported in randomized clinical trials (RCT) cannot be adequately ...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
BackgroundWhen subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may ...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the planning of subgroup analyses in protocols of randomised controlled tr...
Background A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characterist...
BACKGROUND: A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper...
Contains fulltext : 171557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: It ...
Background: It is well recognized that treatment effects may not be homogeneous across the study pop...
Individualized or personalized medicine has become a buzzword in the academic as well as public deba...
Background: A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper...
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
Subgroup analysis is often conducted as a post-hoc evaluation of clinical trials. The aim of a subgr...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...