Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably implement interventions that are shown to be useful, and other researchers cannot replicate or build on research findings. The quality of description of interventions in publications, however, is remarkably poor. To improve the completeness of reporting, and ultimately the replicability, of interventions, an international group of experts and stakeholders developed the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide. The process involved a literature review for relevant checklists and research, a Delphi survey of an international panel of experts to guide item selection, and a face to face panel meeting. The ...
Background and Purpose: Published reports of intervention in randomized controlled trials are often ...
Background: Published descriptions of group-based behaviour-change interventions (GB-BCIs) often omi...
OBJECTIVES: To be useable in clinical practise, treatments studied in trials must provide sufficient...
Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably i...
Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably i...
Free to read Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cann...
Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably i...
Introduction Scientific progress and translation of evidence into practice is impeded by poorly desc...
Abstract Background The Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist and...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Introduction Scientific progress and translation of evidenc...
Background: Inadequate descriptions of interventions in reports of research studies impede evidence...
Incomplete reporting of interventions in physiotherapy studies is an important problem and The Journ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Published reports of intervention in randomized controlled trials are often ...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Published descriptions of group-based beh...
Evidence-based interventions cannot be provided unless there is a clear understanding of what the in...
Background and Purpose: Published reports of intervention in randomized controlled trials are often ...
Background: Published descriptions of group-based behaviour-change interventions (GB-BCIs) often omi...
OBJECTIVES: To be useable in clinical practise, treatments studied in trials must provide sufficient...
Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably i...
Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably i...
Free to read Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cann...
Without a complete published description of interventions, clinicians and patients cannot reliably i...
Introduction Scientific progress and translation of evidence into practice is impeded by poorly desc...
Abstract Background The Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist and...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Introduction Scientific progress and translation of evidenc...
Background: Inadequate descriptions of interventions in reports of research studies impede evidence...
Incomplete reporting of interventions in physiotherapy studies is an important problem and The Journ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Published reports of intervention in randomized controlled trials are often ...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Published descriptions of group-based beh...
Evidence-based interventions cannot be provided unless there is a clear understanding of what the in...
Background and Purpose: Published reports of intervention in randomized controlled trials are often ...
Background: Published descriptions of group-based behaviour-change interventions (GB-BCIs) often omi...
OBJECTIVES: To be useable in clinical practise, treatments studied in trials must provide sufficient...