Introduction: Abstracts are the major and often the most important source of information for readers of the medical literature. However, there is mounting criticism that abstracts often exaggerate the positive findings and emphasise the beneficial effects of intervention beyond the actual findings mentioned in the corresponding full texts. In order to examine the magnitude of this problem, we will introduce a systematic approach to detect overstated abstracts and to quantify the extent of their prevalence in published randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in the field of psychiatry. Methods and analysis: We will source RCTs published in 2014 from the Cochrane Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) that claim effectiveness of any intervention...
Introduction: Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MAs) include the raw data from relevant...
Abstract This article considers the dominance that randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of psychotrop...
Meta-analysis replaced statistical significance with effect size in the hope of resolving controvers...
Abstracts of scientific reports are sometimes criticized for exaggerating significant results when c...
Aims. Leucht et al. in 2012 described an overview of meta-analyses of the efficacy of medication in ...
The author examines two questions: (1) Should “assay sensitivity” be used to determine the appropria...
Objectives: To investigate whether overstatements in abstract conclusions influence primary care phy...
Background: Clinical trial results' reliability is impacted by reporting bias. This is primarily man...
Abstract Background Clinical trial results’ reliability is impacted by reporting bias. This is prima...
Objective: Publication bias threatens the validity of published research, although this topic has re...
Background: The problem of missing studies in meta-analysis has received much attention. Less attent...
Background Many studies have examined the efficacy of psychotherapy for major depressive disorder (M...
Background: The stepped wedge trial (SWT) design is a type of the randomized clinical trial (RCT) de...
Objectives: To investigate if observational studies showing favorable results for antidepressants on...
The cornerstone of evidence-based medicine is the belief that good quality research should form the ...
Introduction: Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MAs) include the raw data from relevant...
Abstract This article considers the dominance that randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of psychotrop...
Meta-analysis replaced statistical significance with effect size in the hope of resolving controvers...
Abstracts of scientific reports are sometimes criticized for exaggerating significant results when c...
Aims. Leucht et al. in 2012 described an overview of meta-analyses of the efficacy of medication in ...
The author examines two questions: (1) Should “assay sensitivity” be used to determine the appropria...
Objectives: To investigate whether overstatements in abstract conclusions influence primary care phy...
Background: Clinical trial results' reliability is impacted by reporting bias. This is primarily man...
Abstract Background Clinical trial results’ reliability is impacted by reporting bias. This is prima...
Objective: Publication bias threatens the validity of published research, although this topic has re...
Background: The problem of missing studies in meta-analysis has received much attention. Less attent...
Background Many studies have examined the efficacy of psychotherapy for major depressive disorder (M...
Background: The stepped wedge trial (SWT) design is a type of the randomized clinical trial (RCT) de...
Objectives: To investigate if observational studies showing favorable results for antidepressants on...
The cornerstone of evidence-based medicine is the belief that good quality research should form the ...
Introduction: Individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MAs) include the raw data from relevant...
Abstract This article considers the dominance that randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of psychotrop...
Meta-analysis replaced statistical significance with effect size in the hope of resolving controvers...