Abstract Background Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important source of bias in trials. Despite legislation, guidelines and public commitments on correct reporting from journals, outcome misreporting continues to be prevalent. We aimed to document the extent of misreporting, establish whether it was possible to publish correction letters on all misreported trials as they were published, and monitor responses from editors and trialists to understand why outcome misreporting persists despite public commitments to address it. Methods We identified five high-impact journals endorsing Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) (New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, Journal of the American Medical...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
Background: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important source of bia...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important source of bia...
Abstract Background Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important and p...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important and prevalent...
Objectives: Adding, omitting or changing pre-specified outcomes can result in bias because it increa...
BACKGROUND Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is pro...
OBJECTIVES: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
Objectives: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
Background: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important source of bia...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important source of bia...
Abstract Background Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important and p...
BACKGROUND: Discrepancies between pre-specified and reported outcomes are an important and prevalent...
Objectives: Adding, omitting or changing pre-specified outcomes can result in bias because it increa...
BACKGROUND Selective outcome reporting of either interesting or positive research findings is pro...
OBJECTIVES: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
Objectives: To provide information on the frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinic...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...
International audienceBackground: Protocols are often unavailable to peer-reviewers and readers. To ...