The assessment of blinding in RCTs is rarely performed. Currently most studies that do report data on evaluation of blinding merely report percentages of correct guessing, not taking into account correct guessing by chance. Blinding assessment using the blinding index (BI) has never been performed in a systematic review on studies of major psychiatric disorders. This study is a systematic review of psychiatric randomized control trials using the BI as a chance-corrected measurement of blinding, a tool to analyze and understand the patterns of blinding across studies of major psychiatric disorders with available data. Of 2467 psychiatric RCTs from 2000 to 2010, 66 reported on blinding and 40 studies were found to have enough information on e...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain ...
Objective Some recent studies suggest that double blinding should not be considered a validity crite...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
The assessment of blinding in RCTs is rarely performed. Currently most studies that do report data o...
The CONSORT statement recommended that investigators should clearly report which key trial persons w...
Background In double-blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of antidepressants, blinding can be b...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Blinding is an integral part of many randomized controlled trials (RCTs). ...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
Objectives To study the impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects, and their variation betwe...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias tr...
The interaction between the patient\u27s expected outcome of an intervention and the inherent effect...
A key feature to many randomized, controlled trials is that they implement a blind; that is, subject...
Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain in trials as...
Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias treatment effe...
While double-blinding is a crucial aspect of study design in an interventional clinical trial of med...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain ...
Objective Some recent studies suggest that double blinding should not be considered a validity crite...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
The assessment of blinding in RCTs is rarely performed. Currently most studies that do report data o...
The CONSORT statement recommended that investigators should clearly report which key trial persons w...
Background In double-blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of antidepressants, blinding can be b...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Blinding is an integral part of many randomized controlled trials (RCTs). ...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
Objectives To study the impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects, and their variation betwe...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias tr...
The interaction between the patient\u27s expected outcome of an intervention and the inherent effect...
A key feature to many randomized, controlled trials is that they implement a blind; that is, subject...
Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain in trials as...
Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias treatment effe...
While double-blinding is a crucial aspect of study design in an interventional clinical trial of med...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain ...
Objective Some recent studies suggest that double blinding should not be considered a validity crite...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...