OBJECTIVES: In randomized trials, the primary analysis should be consistent with the intention-to-treat (ITT) principle and should address missing data appropriately to draw valid inferences. This review focuses on current practices relating to the ITT principle and methods to handle missing data in the major musculoskeletal journals. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: A systematic review of randomized trials published in 2010 and 2011 in five musculoskeletal journals was performed. RESULTS: We reviewed 91 trials: 38% performed a full ITT analysis (analyzing outcome data for all randomized participants) and 31% performed a partial ITT analysis (excluding participants with no follow-up data). The overall median dropout was 12%; 60% of trials had more...
Objectives To analyse the amount, reporting and handling of missing data, approach to intention-to-t...
SummaryObjectiveTo understand how handling of missing data influences the statistical power and bias...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of prospective clinical trial registration and post-randomi...
Objectives: In randomized trials, the primary analysis should be consistent with the intention-to-tr...
OBJECTIVES: In randomized trials, the primary analysis should be consistent with the intention-to-tr...
Background. The intention-to-treat (ITT) approach is an analytic approach for the analysis of rando...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regarding the relationship betwe...
Background: Clinical trial participants may be temporarily absent or withdraw from trials, leading t...
Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regarding the relationship betwe...
Background & Aim: Randomized controlled trials often suffer from two major problems, i.e., noncompli...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground Missing outcome data is a threat to the validity of treatme...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regar...
Background: Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regarding the relati...
Objectives To analyse the amount, reporting and handling of missing data, approach to intention-to-t...
SummaryObjectiveTo understand how handling of missing data influences the statistical power and bias...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of prospective clinical trial registration and post-randomi...
Objectives: In randomized trials, the primary analysis should be consistent with the intention-to-tr...
OBJECTIVES: In randomized trials, the primary analysis should be consistent with the intention-to-tr...
Background. The intention-to-treat (ITT) approach is an analytic approach for the analysis of rando...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
Intention-to-Treat (ITT) has long been understood as a method to ensure data is analyzed according t...
Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regarding the relationship betwe...
Background: Clinical trial participants may be temporarily absent or withdraw from trials, leading t...
Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regarding the relationship betwe...
Background & Aim: Randomized controlled trials often suffer from two major problems, i.e., noncompli...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground Missing outcome data is a threat to the validity of treatme...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regar...
Background: Authors of randomized trial reports seem to hold a variety of views regarding the relati...
Objectives To analyse the amount, reporting and handling of missing data, approach to intention-to-t...
SummaryObjectiveTo understand how handling of missing data influences the statistical power and bias...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of prospective clinical trial registration and post-randomi...