Petroczi, Andrea; 145151; Boardley, Ian D;
With the World Anti-Doping Agency's International Standard for Education (ISE) coming into effect in 2021, the clean-sport movement is at a pivotal stage. Through this conceptual paper we juxtapose the sector-wide anti-doping education as set out in the ISE on the decision-making process at the individual level. We discuss three critical issues for...
Qureshi, Riaz Gough, Alexander Loudon, Kirsty
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Trials
Crystal clear RCT protocols are of paramount importance. The reader needs to easily understand the trial methodology and know what is pre-planned. They need to know there are procedures in place if there are, for instance, protocol breaches and protocol amendments are required, there is loss to follow-up and missing data, and how solicited and spon...
Patel, Kishan Cobourne, Martyn T. Pandis, Nikolaos Seehra, Jadbinder
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Progress in Orthodontics
BackgroundA systematic review of the evidence should be undertaken to support the justification for undertaking a clinical trial. The aim of this study was to examine whether reports of orthodontic Randomised Clinical Trials (RCTs) cite prior systematic reviews (SR) to explain the rationale or justification of the trial. Study characteristics that ...
McCarthy, Megan O'Keeffe, Linda Williamson, Paula R. Sydes, Matthew R. Farrin, Amanda Lugg-Widger, Fiona Davies, Gwyneth Avery, Kerry Chan, An-Wen Kwakkenbos, Linda
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HRB Open Research
Background: Protocols are an essential document for conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs). However, the completeness of the information provided is often inadequate. To help improve the content of trial protocols, an international group of stakeholders published the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRI...
McCarthy, M O'Keeffe, L Williamson, PR Sydes, MR Farrin, A Lugg-Widger, F Davies, G Avery, K Chan, A-W Kwakkenbos, L
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Background: Protocols are an essential document for conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs). However, the completeness of the information provided is often inadequate. To help improve the content of trial protocols, an international group of stakeholders published the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT...
Seehra, Jadbinder Liu, Catherine Pandis, Nikolaos
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Journal of dentistry
To assess the extent to which reports of dental Randomised Clinical Trials (RCTs) cite prior systematic reviews (SR) to explain the rationale or justification of the trial. Study characteristics that predicated the citation of SR in the RCT report were explored. An electronic database search was undertaken to identify dental RCTs published between ...
Lim, Shujing Jane Gurusamy, Kurinchi O'Connor, Daniel Shaaban, Abeer M Brierley, Daniel Lewis, Ian Harrison, David Kendall, Timothy James Robinson, Max
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The journal of pathology. Clinical research
The SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) 2013 Statement was developed to provide guidance for inclusion of key methodological components in clinical trial protocols. However, these standards do not include guidance specific to pathology input in clinical trials. This systematic review aims to synthesise existi...
Taube, Christian Bayer, Valentina Zehendner, Christoph Michael Valipour, Arschang
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Pulmonary Therapy
Inhalation devices are the main method of delivering treatments to patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, there are many devices available, which can lead to confusion and poor inhaler technique. To help doctors decide which device to give to their patients, they consider whether the patient would be happy with the dev...
Butcher, Nancy J. Mew, Emma J. Monsour, Andrea Chan, An-Wen Moher, David Offringa, Martin
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Trials
BackgroundClinicians, patients, and policy-makers rely on published evidence from clinical trials to help inform decision-making. A lack of complete and transparent reporting of the investigated trial outcomes limits reproducibility of results and knowledge synthesis efforts, and contributes to outcome switching and other reporting biases. Outcome-...
Gallis, John A Bennett, Gary G Steinberg, Dori M Askew, Sandy Turner, Elizabeth L
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Translational behavioral medicine
The multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) is an increasingly popular framework to prepare, optimize, and evaluate multicomponent behavioral health interventions. Within this framework, it is common to use a factorial trial to assemble an optimized multicomponent intervention by simultaneously testing several intervention components. With the poss...