Objective To evaluate the extent of non-publication or delayed publication of registered randomized trials on vaccines, and to investigate potential determinants of delay to publication. Design Survey. Data sources Trials registry websites, Scopus, PubMed, Google. Study selection Randomized controlled trials evaluating the safety or the efficacy or immunogenicity of human papillomavirus (HPV), pandemic A/H1N1 2009 influenza, and meningococcal, pneumococcal, and rotavirus vaccines that were registered in ClinicalTrials.gov, Current Controlled Trials, WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, Clinical Study Register, or Indian, Australian-New Zealand, and Chinese trial registries in 2006-12. Electronic databases were sea...
Objectives: To identify the expected delay between publication of conference abstracts and full publ...
We find ourselves at a momentous turn in the history of vaccines. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a ...
Background: Treatment decisions should ideally be based on well-designed randomized controlled trial...
Objective To evaluate the extent of non-publication or delayed publication of registered randomized...
Objective To evaluate the extent of non-publication or delayed publication of registered randomized ...
Randomized evidence for vaccine immunogenicity and safety is urgently needed in the setting of pande...
Background: Randomized evidence for vaccine immunogenicity and safety is urgently needed in the sett...
BACKGROUND: Randomized evidence for vaccine immunogenicity and safety is urgently needed in the sett...
Abstract Background Pandemic events often trigger a surge of clinical trial activity aimed at rapidl...
BACKGROUND: Not all clinical trials are published, which may distort the evidence that is available ...
The research literature has identified the impact of publication bias in randomized clinical trials ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To characterize and quantify barriers towards the publication of academic dr...
Very little is known about the proportion of oncology trials that get published, the time it takes t...
OBJECTIVE:To characterize and quantify barriers towards the publication of academic drug trials. STU...
Background & aims: Results of randomized clinical trials are often first presented as conference abs...
Objectives: To identify the expected delay between publication of conference abstracts and full publ...
We find ourselves at a momentous turn in the history of vaccines. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a ...
Background: Treatment decisions should ideally be based on well-designed randomized controlled trial...
Objective To evaluate the extent of non-publication or delayed publication of registered randomized...
Objective To evaluate the extent of non-publication or delayed publication of registered randomized ...
Randomized evidence for vaccine immunogenicity and safety is urgently needed in the setting of pande...
Background: Randomized evidence for vaccine immunogenicity and safety is urgently needed in the sett...
BACKGROUND: Randomized evidence for vaccine immunogenicity and safety is urgently needed in the sett...
Abstract Background Pandemic events often trigger a surge of clinical trial activity aimed at rapidl...
BACKGROUND: Not all clinical trials are published, which may distort the evidence that is available ...
The research literature has identified the impact of publication bias in randomized clinical trials ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To characterize and quantify barriers towards the publication of academic dr...
Very little is known about the proportion of oncology trials that get published, the time it takes t...
OBJECTIVE:To characterize and quantify barriers towards the publication of academic drug trials. STU...
Background & aims: Results of randomized clinical trials are often first presented as conference abs...
Objectives: To identify the expected delay between publication of conference abstracts and full publ...
We find ourselves at a momentous turn in the history of vaccines. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a ...
Background: Treatment decisions should ideally be based on well-designed randomized controlled trial...