Background: Trials financed by for-profit organizations have been associated with favorable outcomes of new treatments, although the effect size of funding source impact on outcome is unknown. The aim of this study was to estimate the effect size for a favorable outcome in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), stratified by funding source, that have been published in general medical journals. Methods: Parallel-group RCTs published in The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, and JAMA between 2013 and 2015 were identified. RCTs with binary primary endpoints were included. The primary outcome was the OR of patients' having a favorable outcome in the intervention group compared with the control group. The OR of a favorable outcome in each tr...
Previous authors have suggested a higher likelihood for industry-sponsored (IS) studies to have posi...
Background: Low back pain is a common and costly health complaint for which there are several modera...
Purpose: To study the landscape of funding in intensive care research and assess whether the reporte...
Background: Trials financed by for-profit organizations have been associated with favorable outcomes...
Background Sponsorship bias could affect research results to inform decision makers when using the r...
Background: There has been substantial interest from the pharmaceutical industry to study and develo...
Abstract Background Randomised clinical trials are pivotal in guiding clinical practice. Trials with...
Background—Prior work indicates that therapeutic trials funded by for-profit organizations are more ...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a key component of the veterinary evidence bas...
Objective To quantify and compare the treatment effect and risk of bias of trials reporting biomarke...
Importance: Changes in evidence-based practice and guideline recommendations depend on high-quality ...
Objectives: To map the current status of head-to-head comparative randomized evidence and to assess ...
Background: We and others have shown a significant proportion of interventional trials registered on...
with interest, and I agree with the point made in the rapid responses on annals.org about the import...
Background: Low back pain is a common and costly health complaint for which there are several modera...
Previous authors have suggested a higher likelihood for industry-sponsored (IS) studies to have posi...
Background: Low back pain is a common and costly health complaint for which there are several modera...
Purpose: To study the landscape of funding in intensive care research and assess whether the reporte...
Background: Trials financed by for-profit organizations have been associated with favorable outcomes...
Background Sponsorship bias could affect research results to inform decision makers when using the r...
Background: There has been substantial interest from the pharmaceutical industry to study and develo...
Abstract Background Randomised clinical trials are pivotal in guiding clinical practice. Trials with...
Background—Prior work indicates that therapeutic trials funded by for-profit organizations are more ...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a key component of the veterinary evidence bas...
Objective To quantify and compare the treatment effect and risk of bias of trials reporting biomarke...
Importance: Changes in evidence-based practice and guideline recommendations depend on high-quality ...
Objectives: To map the current status of head-to-head comparative randomized evidence and to assess ...
Background: We and others have shown a significant proportion of interventional trials registered on...
with interest, and I agree with the point made in the rapid responses on annals.org about the import...
Background: Low back pain is a common and costly health complaint for which there are several modera...
Previous authors have suggested a higher likelihood for industry-sponsored (IS) studies to have posi...
Background: Low back pain is a common and costly health complaint for which there are several modera...
Purpose: To study the landscape of funding in intensive care research and assess whether the reporte...