BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In order for authors of systematic reviews to address missing data in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), they need to first identify the number of trial participants with missing data. The objective of this study was to provide guidance for authors of systematic reviews on how to identify participants with missing outcome data in reports of RCTs. METHODS: Guidance statements were informed by a review of studies addressing the topic of missing data and an iterative process of feedback and refinement, through meetings involving experts in health research methodology and authors of systematic reviews. RESULTS: The proposed guidance includes (1) definitions of key terms, (2) 19 categories of participants described i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Study publication bias and outcome reporting bias have been recognised as t...
Background/aims: After completion of a randomised controlled trial, an extended follow-up period may...
Purpose: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are designed to assess patients' perceived health...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives We conducted a systematic survey of the methodological literat...
Abstract Background When potentially associated with ...
Missing outcome data of trial participants is a frequent phenomenon in RCTs and may represent a seri...
Objectives: To describe how systematic review authors report and address categories of participants ...
Missing data is a potential source of bias in the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), wh...
Objective: To assess analytic approaches randomized controlled trial (RCT) authors use to address mi...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground Missing outcome data is a threat to the validity of treatme...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
Systematic reviewer authors intending to include all randomized participants in their meta-analyses ...
Systematic reviewer authors intending to include all randomized participants in their meta-analyses ...
UA Open Access Publishing Fund.Introduction: Cluster randomised trials (CRTs) randomise participants...
BACKGROUND: Missing data are a potential source of bias, and their handling in the statistical analy...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Study publication bias and outcome reporting bias have been recognised as t...
Background/aims: After completion of a randomised controlled trial, an extended follow-up period may...
Purpose: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are designed to assess patients' perceived health...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives We conducted a systematic survey of the methodological literat...
Abstract Background When potentially associated with ...
Missing outcome data of trial participants is a frequent phenomenon in RCTs and may represent a seri...
Objectives: To describe how systematic review authors report and address categories of participants ...
Missing data is a potential source of bias in the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), wh...
Objective: To assess analytic approaches randomized controlled trial (RCT) authors use to address mi...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground Missing outcome data is a threat to the validity of treatme...
Evidence-based research in health care has been developed well in recent years. One of the biggest c...
Systematic reviewer authors intending to include all randomized participants in their meta-analyses ...
Systematic reviewer authors intending to include all randomized participants in their meta-analyses ...
UA Open Access Publishing Fund.Introduction: Cluster randomised trials (CRTs) randomise participants...
BACKGROUND: Missing data are a potential source of bias, and their handling in the statistical analy...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Study publication bias and outcome reporting bias have been recognised as t...
Background/aims: After completion of a randomised controlled trial, an extended follow-up period may...
Purpose: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are designed to assess patients' perceived health...