Blinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empirically. Mathieu et al.'s theoretical analysis (2014) provided an important message that blinding cannot eliminate potential for bias associated with belief about allocation in randomized controlled trial; just like the intent-to-treat principle does not guarantee unbiased estimation under noncompliance, the blinded randomized trial as a golden standard may produce bias. They showed possible biases but did not assess how large the bias could be in different scenarios. In this paper, we examined their findings, and numerically assessed and compared the bias in treatment effect parameters by simulation under frequently encountered blinding scenarios, a...
A key feature to many randomized, controlled trials is that they implement a blind; that is, subject...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain in trials as...
Blinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empirically....
AbstractBlinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empi...
Objectives To explore the theoretical justification for blinding in randomized trials and make recom...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
Randomization and blinding are important tools in determining the effectiveness of a new interventio...
'Blinding' involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
‘Blinding’ involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
The rich history of blinding in clinical trials spans a couple of centuries.1 Most researchers world...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain ...
The interaction between the patient's expected outcome of an intervention and the inherent effects o...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
BackgroundBlinding aims to minimize biases from what participants and investigators know or believe....
A key feature to many randomized, controlled trials is that they implement a blind; that is, subject...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain in trials as...
Blinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empirically....
AbstractBlinding is a methodologic safeguard of treatment evaluation, yet severely understudied empi...
Objectives To explore the theoretical justification for blinding in randomized trials and make recom...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
Randomization and blinding are important tools in determining the effectiveness of a new interventio...
'Blinding' involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
‘Blinding’ involves concealing knowledge of which trial participants received the interventions from...
The rich history of blinding in clinical trials spans a couple of centuries.1 Most researchers world...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain ...
The interaction between the patient's expected outcome of an intervention and the inherent effects o...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
BackgroundBlinding aims to minimize biases from what participants and investigators know or believe....
A key feature to many randomized, controlled trials is that they implement a blind; that is, subject...
It is well known that the outcome of an intervention is affected both by the inherent effects of the...
Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain in trials as...