Clinical research is frequently hampered by flaws in its design or conduct. Such biases have been well documented. However, reports of clinical research may also be biased and present results in a more favourable way than they deserve or downplay harms. Such 'spin' in reporting has been demonstrated empirically. This short commentary summarises some of the problems with spin in reports of clinical research as well as signposts to some of the empirical evidence demonstrating its effect
Background: Spin refers to reporting practices that could distort the interpretation and mislead rea...
Background: Spin in the reporting of randomized controlled trials, where authors report research in ...
Mass media through the Internet is a powerful means of disseminating medical research. We aimed to d...
Clinical research is frequently hampered by flaws in its design or conduct. Such biases have been we...
In the scientific literature, spin refers to reporting practices that distort the interpretation of ...
Objectives: Spin, defined as the misrepresentation of the results of a study, could negate the valid...
Objective Spin is defined as a specific way of reporting, whether intentional or unintentional, to e...
Objectives: We aimed to 1) identify and classify spin (i.e., a description that overstates efficacy...
Introduction Spin is defined as reporting practices that distort the interpretation of results and c...
Research problem: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are essential; however, their validity can be ...
Introduction Spin is defined as reporting practices that distort the interpretation of results and c...
Background:Bias in reporting efficacy and toxicity in clinical trials can influence treatment decisi...
PURPOSE: We aimed to assess the impact of spin (ie, reporting to convince readers that the beneficia...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and appraise misinterpretation of pharmacovigilance disproportio...
OBJECTIVE Spin, the misinterpretation of non-significant study results, can lead to erroneous con...
Background: Spin refers to reporting practices that could distort the interpretation and mislead rea...
Background: Spin in the reporting of randomized controlled trials, where authors report research in ...
Mass media through the Internet is a powerful means of disseminating medical research. We aimed to d...
Clinical research is frequently hampered by flaws in its design or conduct. Such biases have been we...
In the scientific literature, spin refers to reporting practices that distort the interpretation of ...
Objectives: Spin, defined as the misrepresentation of the results of a study, could negate the valid...
Objective Spin is defined as a specific way of reporting, whether intentional or unintentional, to e...
Objectives: We aimed to 1) identify and classify spin (i.e., a description that overstates efficacy...
Introduction Spin is defined as reporting practices that distort the interpretation of results and c...
Research problem: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are essential; however, their validity can be ...
Introduction Spin is defined as reporting practices that distort the interpretation of results and c...
Background:Bias in reporting efficacy and toxicity in clinical trials can influence treatment decisi...
PURPOSE: We aimed to assess the impact of spin (ie, reporting to convince readers that the beneficia...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and appraise misinterpretation of pharmacovigilance disproportio...
OBJECTIVE Spin, the misinterpretation of non-significant study results, can lead to erroneous con...
Background: Spin refers to reporting practices that could distort the interpretation and mislead rea...
Background: Spin in the reporting of randomized controlled trials, where authors report research in ...
Mass media through the Internet is a powerful means of disseminating medical research. We aimed to d...