Background: The generalisability of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can be uncertain because the impact of exclusion criteria is rarely quantified. The aim of this study was to systematically review studies examining the percentage of clinical populations with a physical health condition who would be excluded by RCTs of treatments for that condition.Methods: Medline and Embase were searched from inception to Feb 11th 2018. Two reviewers independently completed screening, full-text review, data extraction and risk-of-bias assessment. The primary outcome was the percentage of patients in the clinical population who would have been excluded from each examined trial. Subgroup analyses examined exclusion by population setting, publication da...
Objectives To test the hypothesis that the percentage of patients screened that randomize differs...
Objective Post-randomisation exclusions in randomised controlled trials are common and may include p...
Citation: Duncan, M. J., Rosenkranz, R. R., Vandelanotte, C., Caperchione, C. M., Rebar, A. L., Maed...
Background: The generalisability of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can be uncertain because the...
Background Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) might not be representative of the real-world populatio...
International audienceObjectives To systematically assess registration details of ongoing randomised...
Objectives: Ethical guidelines for human subject research require that the burdens and benefits of p...
Background Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) might not be representative of the real-world populatio...
AbstractObjectivesEthical guidelines for human subject research require that the burdens and benefit...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the exclusion from trials of women, older people and minority ethnic grou...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
Low back pain is a common health complaint resulting in substantial economic burden. Each year, upwa...
AbstractObjectivesTo test the hypothesis that the percentage of patients screened that randomize dif...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
Objectives To test the hypothesis that the percentage of patients screened that randomize differs...
Objective Post-randomisation exclusions in randomised controlled trials are common and may include p...
Citation: Duncan, M. J., Rosenkranz, R. R., Vandelanotte, C., Caperchione, C. M., Rebar, A. L., Maed...
Background: The generalisability of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can be uncertain because the...
Background Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) might not be representative of the real-world populatio...
International audienceObjectives To systematically assess registration details of ongoing randomised...
Objectives: Ethical guidelines for human subject research require that the burdens and benefits of p...
Background Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) might not be representative of the real-world populatio...
AbstractObjectivesEthical guidelines for human subject research require that the burdens and benefit...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the exclusion from trials of women, older people and minority ethnic grou...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
Low back pain is a common health complaint resulting in substantial economic burden. Each year, upwa...
AbstractObjectivesTo test the hypothesis that the percentage of patients screened that randomize dif...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
Objectives To test the hypothesis that the percentage of patients screened that randomize differs...
Objective Post-randomisation exclusions in randomised controlled trials are common and may include p...
Citation: Duncan, M. J., Rosenkranz, R. R., Vandelanotte, C., Caperchione, C. M., Rebar, A. L., Maed...