OBJECTIVES: Factorial designs can allow efficient evaluation of multiple treatments within a single trial. We evaluated the design, analysis, and reporting in a sample of factorial trials. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Review of 2 × 2 factorial trials evaluating health-related interventions and outcomes in humans. Using Medline, we identified articles published between January 2015 and March 2018. We randomly selected 100 articles for inclusion. RESULTS: Most trials (78%) did not provide a rationale for using a factorial design. Only 63 trials (63%) assessed the interaction for the primary outcome, and 39/63 (62%) made a further assessment for at least one secondary outcome. 12/63 trials (19%) identified a significant interaction for the primar...
Background For studies with two-by-two factorial designs, the complexity of deter-mining an appropri...
This paper tackles several statistical controversies that are commonly faced when reporting a major ...
Objective To examine how poor reporting and inadequate methods for key methodological features in ra...
IMPORTANCE: Transparent reporting of randomized trials is essential to facilitate critical appraisal...
CONTEXT: Although factorial trials have become common, standards for the analysis and reporting of s...
BackgroundThe evaluation of more than one intervention in the same randomised controlled trial can b...
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...
Background: The stepped wedge trial (SWT) design is a type of the randomized clinical trial (RCT) de...
ObjectiveTo ascertain contemporaryapproaches to the collection, reporting and analysis of adverse ev...
Phillips R, Hazell L, Sauzet O, Cornelius V. Analysis and reporting of adverse events in randomised ...
Background For studies with two-by-two factorial designs, the complexity of deter-mining an appropri...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the 2004 extension of the CONSORT guidelines on the reporting and...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether poor reporting of methods in randomised controlled trials reflects o...
Objective: Although crossover trials enjoy wide use, standards for analysis and reporting have notbe...
Background For studies with two-by-two factorial designs, the complexity of deter-mining an appropri...
This paper tackles several statistical controversies that are commonly faced when reporting a major ...
Objective To examine how poor reporting and inadequate methods for key methodological features in ra...
IMPORTANCE: Transparent reporting of randomized trials is essential to facilitate critical appraisal...
CONTEXT: Although factorial trials have become common, standards for the analysis and reporting of s...
BackgroundThe evaluation of more than one intervention in the same randomised controlled trial can b...
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...
Background: The stepped wedge trial (SWT) design is a type of the randomized clinical trial (RCT) de...
ObjectiveTo ascertain contemporaryapproaches to the collection, reporting and analysis of adverse ev...
Phillips R, Hazell L, Sauzet O, Cornelius V. Analysis and reporting of adverse events in randomised ...
Background For studies with two-by-two factorial designs, the complexity of deter-mining an appropri...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the 2004 extension of the CONSORT guidelines on the reporting and...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether poor reporting of methods in randomised controlled trials reflects o...
Objective: Although crossover trials enjoy wide use, standards for analysis and reporting have notbe...
Background For studies with two-by-two factorial designs, the complexity of deter-mining an appropri...
This paper tackles several statistical controversies that are commonly faced when reporting a major ...
Objective To examine how poor reporting and inadequate methods for key methodological features in ra...