OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with estimates of treatment benefits in osteoarthritis trials. METHODS: We performed a meta-epidemiologic study of 16 meta-analyses with 175 trials that compared therapeutic interventions with placebo or nonintervention control in patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis. We calculated effect sizes from the differences in means of pain intensity between groups at the end of followup divided by the pooled SD and compared effect sizes between trials with and trials without adequate methodology. RESULTS: Effect sizes tended to be less beneficial in 46 trials with adequate allocation concealment compared with 112 trials with inadequate or unclear conc...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
Objective To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis resea...
Objectives To study the impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects, and their variation betwe...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with...
BACKGROUND: Randomized trials without reported adequate allocation concealment have been shown to ov...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine whether blinding of participants, assessors, healt...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
BackgroundBlinding aims to minimize biases from what participants and investigators know or believe....
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associ...
Objective: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
Objective To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis resea...
Objectives To study the impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects, and their variation betwe...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of adequate allocation concealment and patient blinding with...
BACKGROUND: Randomized trials without reported adequate allocation concealment have been shown to ov...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine whether blinding of participants, assessors, healt...
Objective: To examine whether exclusions of patients from the analysis of randomized trials are asso...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
BackgroundBlinding aims to minimize biases from what participants and investigators know or believe....
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether the association of inadequate or unclear allocation concealment and la...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associ...
Objective: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis rese...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether excluding patients from the analysis of randomised trials are associat...
Objective To examine the presence and extent of small study effects in clinical osteoarthritis resea...
Objectives To study the impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects, and their variation betwe...