OBJECTIVES: Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in specialty fields such as urology is unclear. We aimed to assess the endorsement of trial registration in the author instructions of urology-related journals and to assess whether randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the field were effectively registered. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study of published trials. SETTING: We first assessed the author instructions of urology-related journals indexed in ‘Journal Citation Reports 2009’ (12/2010). Second, we divided the results into two groups of five journals each, all with high impact factors either requiring or not mentioning trial registration as a precondition for publication. We then performed a MEDLIN...
Abstract Background Prospective trial registration is a powerful tool to prevent reporting bias. We ...
Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be preventing selective ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) requires rese...
OBJECTIVES: Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in speci...
OBJECTIVES: Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in speci...
OBJECTIVES: Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in speci...
CONTEXT: Since September 2005, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) has re...
Purpose: The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors mandates trial registration as a pre...
Introduction: Reporting guidelines aim to ensure adequate and complete reporting of clinical studies...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be prevent...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may n...
Abstract Background Prospective trial registration is a powerful tool to prevent reporting bias. We ...
Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be preventing selective ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) requires rese...
OBJECTIVES: Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in speci...
OBJECTIVES: Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in speci...
OBJECTIVES: Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in speci...
CONTEXT: Since September 2005, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) has re...
Purpose: The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors mandates trial registration as a pre...
Introduction: Reporting guidelines aim to ensure adequate and complete reporting of clinical studies...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
Objective: To determine whether two specific criteria in Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (URM) ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be prevent...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may n...
Abstract Background Prospective trial registration is a powerful tool to prevent reporting bias. We ...
Evidence in the medical literature suggests that trial registration may not be preventing selective ...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) requires rese...