Randomized controlled clinical trials remain the best method for minimizing bias when evaluating dermatological treatments. Many dermatologic clinical trials have suffered from small sample sizes, selective reporting of outcomes, publication bias, poor reporting, and heterogeneous outcomes that have hampered comparability—deficiencies that can be overcome by adopting good trial planning and reporting practice encouraged by this journal. Although a profusion of explanatory placebo-controlled studies have contributed little to decision making in the clinical setting, some comparative effectiveness trials such as the use of topical corticosteroids for pemphigoid may have played a pivotal role in improving the well-being of dermatological patie...
AimThe Cochrane Skin Group (CSG) is part of the international Cochrane Collaboration (http://www.coc...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diversity trends in dermatology randomized controlled ...
Purpose of Review: Many “validated” treatment outcome assessments in clinical trials fail to include...
Evidence-based health care requires that relevant outcomes for patients are included in clinical tri...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and clinical guidelines use evidence from pharmacoepidemiology...
Background: Eczema is a very common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Objectives: To update the N...
This study aims to describe the range of treatment comparisons, study designs and quality of reporti...
Atopic dermatitis is a very common inflammatory skin disease, particularly in children. A systematic...
Evidence-based healthcare requires that relevant outcomes for patients are included in clinical tria...
This study aims to describe the range of treatment comparisons, study designs and quality of reporti...
This study aims to describe the range of treatment comparisons, study designs and quality of reporti...
Introduction: Skin conditions are common and highly varied in their etiology; therefore, a diverse a...
Review literature as topic; Bibliometrics Background and objective: Systematic reviews are one of t...
Importance - As technology becomes more commonplace in dermatological practice, it is essential to c...
Background: Standardized outcome reporting is crucial for trial evidence synthesis and translation o...
AimThe Cochrane Skin Group (CSG) is part of the international Cochrane Collaboration (http://www.coc...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diversity trends in dermatology randomized controlled ...
Purpose of Review: Many “validated” treatment outcome assessments in clinical trials fail to include...
Evidence-based health care requires that relevant outcomes for patients are included in clinical tri...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and clinical guidelines use evidence from pharmacoepidemiology...
Background: Eczema is a very common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Objectives: To update the N...
This study aims to describe the range of treatment comparisons, study designs and quality of reporti...
Atopic dermatitis is a very common inflammatory skin disease, particularly in children. A systematic...
Evidence-based healthcare requires that relevant outcomes for patients are included in clinical tria...
This study aims to describe the range of treatment comparisons, study designs and quality of reporti...
This study aims to describe the range of treatment comparisons, study designs and quality of reporti...
Introduction: Skin conditions are common and highly varied in their etiology; therefore, a diverse a...
Review literature as topic; Bibliometrics Background and objective: Systematic reviews are one of t...
Importance - As technology becomes more commonplace in dermatological practice, it is essential to c...
Background: Standardized outcome reporting is crucial for trial evidence synthesis and translation o...
AimThe Cochrane Skin Group (CSG) is part of the international Cochrane Collaboration (http://www.coc...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diversity trends in dermatology randomized controlled ...
Purpose of Review: Many “validated” treatment outcome assessments in clinical trials fail to include...