OBJECTIVES: Publication bias may affect the validity of evidence based medical decisions. The aim of this study is to assess whether research outcomes affect the dissemination of clinical trial findings, in terms of rate, time to publication, and impact factor of journal publications. METHODS AND FINDINGS: All drug-evaluating clinical trials submitted to and approved by a general hospital ethics committee between 1997 and 2004 were prospectively followed to analyze their fate and publication. Published articles were identified by searching Pubmed and other electronic databases. Clinical study final reports submitted to the ethics committee, final reports synopses available online and meeting abstracts were also considered as sources of stud...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
BACKGROUND: Not all clinical trials are published, which may distort the evidence that is available ...
Objectives: Publication bias may affect the validity of evidence based medical decisions. The aim of...
Contains fulltext : 136751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pub...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a time-lag bias exists whereby research studies with striking...
In a retrospective survey, 487 research projects approved by the Central Oxford Research Ethics Comm...
Objective: Time-lag from study completion to publication is a potential source of publication bias i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
Background: Publication bias of clinical trials can lead to increased harms and costs for patients a...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background: Treatment decisions should ideally be based on well-designed randomized controlled trial...
Abstract: Publication bias occurs when results of published studies are systematically different fro...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
BACKGROUND: Not all clinical trials are published, which may distort the evidence that is available ...
Objectives: Publication bias may affect the validity of evidence based medical decisions. The aim of...
Contains fulltext : 136751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pub...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
Publication bias is generally ascribed to authors and sponsors failing to submit studies with negati...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a time-lag bias exists whereby research studies with striking...
In a retrospective survey, 487 research projects approved by the Central Oxford Research Ethics Comm...
Objective: Time-lag from study completion to publication is a potential source of publication bias i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the extent and nature of outcome reporting bias in a broad cohort of published...
Background: Publication bias of clinical trials can lead to increased harms and costs for patients a...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background: Treatment decisions should ideally be based on well-designed randomized controlled trial...
Abstract: Publication bias occurs when results of published studies are systematically different fro...
BACKGROUND: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
Background: The increased use of meta-analysis in systematic reviews of healthcare interventions has...
BACKGROUND: Not all clinical trials are published, which may distort the evidence that is available ...