Unblinded outcome assessment can lead to biased estimates of treatment effect in randomised trials. We reviewed published trials to assess how often blinded assessment is used, and whether its use varies according to the type of outcome or assessor.A review of parallel group, individually randomised phase III trials published in four general medical journals (BMJ, Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet, and New England Journal of Medicine) in 2010.Whether assessment of the primary outcome was blinded, and whether this differed according to outcome or assessor type.We identified 258 eligible trials. Of these, 106 (41%) were reported as double-blind, and 152 (59%) as partially or fully open-label (that is, they included some ...
The CONSORT statement recommended that investigators should clearly report which key trial persons w...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the reporting on blinding in protocols and articles describing randomized cont...
Objective Unblinded outcome assessment can lead to biased estimates of treatment effect in randomise...
Objective Unblinded outcome assessment can lead to biased estimates of treatment effect in random...
Background: It is challenging for outcome assessors to remain blinded during outcome assessment in t...
Blinded outcome assessment is recommended in open-label trials to reduce bias, however it is not alw...
Background Blinded outcome assessment is recommended in open-label trials to reduce bias, however it...
OBJECTIVES: (1) To develop trial protocols which promote the achievement of blind outcome assessment...
BackgroundBlinding is the process of keeping treatment assignment hidden and is used to minimise the...
Lack of blinding in randomized clinical trials can bias the effect estimates of the observed interve...
Background and Purpose: Blinded outcome assessment in trials with prospective randomized open blinde...
In combination with randomization, blinding or masking is an important factor in randomized controll...
Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain in trials as...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias tr...
The CONSORT statement recommended that investigators should clearly report which key trial persons w...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the reporting on blinding in protocols and articles describing randomized cont...
Objective Unblinded outcome assessment can lead to biased estimates of treatment effect in randomise...
Objective Unblinded outcome assessment can lead to biased estimates of treatment effect in random...
Background: It is challenging for outcome assessors to remain blinded during outcome assessment in t...
Blinded outcome assessment is recommended in open-label trials to reduce bias, however it is not alw...
Background Blinded outcome assessment is recommended in open-label trials to reduce bias, however it...
OBJECTIVES: (1) To develop trial protocols which promote the achievement of blind outcome assessment...
BackgroundBlinding is the process of keeping treatment assignment hidden and is used to minimise the...
Lack of blinding in randomized clinical trials can bias the effect estimates of the observed interve...
Background and Purpose: Blinded outcome assessment in trials with prospective randomized open blinde...
In combination with randomization, blinding or masking is an important factor in randomized controll...
Blinding is a cornerstone of treatment evaluation. Blinding is more difficult to obtain in trials as...
BACKGROUND: Blinding is a cornerstone of therapeutic evaluation because lack of blinding can bias tr...
The CONSORT statement recommended that investigators should clearly report which key trial persons w...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the reporting on blinding in protocols and articles describing randomized cont...