BACKGROUND: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of adverse events (AEs) in the published medical literature documenting the results of clinical trials as compared with other nonpublished sources, and whether we can measure the impact this underreporting has on systematic reviews of adverse events. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Studies were identified from 15 databases (including MEDLINE and Embase) and by handsearching, reference checking, internet searches, and contacting experts. The last database searches were conducted in July 2016. There were 28 methodological evaluations that met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 9 studies compared the proportion of trials reporting adverse events by publicati...
Purpose: To address the under-reporting of research results, with emphasis on the underreporting/dis...
Objective To determine the extent and nature of selective non-reporting of harm outcomes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
BACKGROUND: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of...
Background: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the unde...
Objectives: We sought to identify the proportion of systematic reviews of adverse effects which sear...
Background The quality of harms reporting in journal publications is often poor, which can impede th...
Objective: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. Study D...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. STUDY D...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain contemporary approaches to the collection, reporting and analysis of adverse...
Phillips R, Hazell L, Sauzet O, Cornelius V. Analysis and reporting of adverse events in randomised ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, with m...
It is known that studies with statistically significant results have a higher probability to be publ...
Zero-events studies frequently occur in systematic reviews of adverse events, which consist of an im...
Purpose: To address the under-reporting of research results, with emphasis on the underreporting/dis...
Objective To determine the extent and nature of selective non-reporting of harm outcomes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
BACKGROUND: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of...
Background: We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the underreporting of...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We performed a systematic review to assess whether we can quantify the unde...
Objectives: We sought to identify the proportion of systematic reviews of adverse effects which sear...
Background The quality of harms reporting in journal publications is often poor, which can impede th...
Objective: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. Study D...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how information about adverse events is included in systematic reviews. STUDY D...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain contemporary approaches to the collection, reporting and analysis of adverse...
Phillips R, Hazell L, Sauzet O, Cornelius V. Analysis and reporting of adverse events in randomised ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, with m...
It is known that studies with statistically significant results have a higher probability to be publ...
Zero-events studies frequently occur in systematic reviews of adverse events, which consist of an im...
Purpose: To address the under-reporting of research results, with emphasis on the underreporting/dis...
Objective To determine the extent and nature of selective non-reporting of harm outcomes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...