Abstract Background Recent methodologic evidence suggests that lack of blinding in randomized trials can result in under- or overestimation of the treatment effect size. The objective of this study is to quantify the extent of bias associated with blinding in randomized controlled trials of oral health interventions. Methods We selected all oral health meta-analyses that included a minimum of five randomized controlled trials. We extracted data, in duplicate, related to nine blinding-related criteria, namely: patient blinding, assessor blinding, care-provider blinding, investigator blinding, statistician blinding, blinding of both patients and assessors, study described as “double blind”, blinding of patients, assessors, and care providers ...
Introduction: It is widely believed that blinding is a cornerstone of randomized clinical trials and...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with ...
BACKGROUND Recent methodologic evidence suggests that lack of blinding in randomized trials can r...
Emerging evidence suggests that design flaws of randomized controlled trials can result in over- or ...
BACKGROUND In this meta-epidemiological study, we aimed to examine associations between treatment...
Objectives To study the impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects, and their variation betwe...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine whether blinding of participants, assessors, healt...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Risk of bias (ROB) may threaten the internal validity of a clinical trial by distorting the magnitud...
Background In double-blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of antidepressants, blinding can be b...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Background Blinding is critical to clinical trials because it allows for separation of specific inte...
BackgroundBlinding aims to minimize biases from what participants and investigators know or believe....
BACKGROUND: The design of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should incorporate characteristics (su...
Introduction: It is widely believed that blinding is a cornerstone of randomized clinical trials and...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with ...
BACKGROUND Recent methodologic evidence suggests that lack of blinding in randomized trials can r...
Emerging evidence suggests that design flaws of randomized controlled trials can result in over- or ...
BACKGROUND In this meta-epidemiological study, we aimed to examine associations between treatment...
Objectives To study the impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects, and their variation betwe...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine whether blinding of participants, assessors, healt...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Risk of bias (ROB) may threaten the internal validity of a clinical trial by distorting the magnitud...
Background In double-blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of antidepressants, blinding can be b...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
Background Blinding is critical to clinical trials because it allows for separation of specific inte...
BackgroundBlinding aims to minimize biases from what participants and investigators know or believe....
BACKGROUND: The design of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should incorporate characteristics (su...
Introduction: It is widely believed that blinding is a cornerstone of randomized clinical trials and...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with ...