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Do declarative titles affect readers’ perceptions of research findings? A randomized trial

机译:声明性标题会影响读者对研究发现的看法吗?随机试验

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BackgroundMany journals prohibit the use of declarative titles that state study findings, yet a few journals encourage or even require them. We compared the effects of a declarative versus a descriptive title on readers’ perceptions about the strength of evidence in a research abstract describing a randomized trial.MethodsStudy participants (medical or dental students or doctors attending lectures) read two abstracts describing studies of a fictitious treatment (Anticox) for a fictitious condition (Green’s syndrome). The first abstract (A1) described an uncontrolled, 10-patient, case series, and the second (A2) described a randomized, placebo-controlled trial involving 48 patients. All participants rated identical A1 abstracts (with a descriptive title) to provide baseline ratings and thus reduce the effects of inter-individual variability. Participants were randomized so that half rated a version of A2 with a descriptive title and half with a declarative title. For each abstract, participants indicated their agreement with the statement “Anticox is an effective treatment for pain in Green’s syndrome” using 100?mm visual analogue scales (VAS) ranging from “disagree completely” to “agree completely.” VAS scores were measured by an investigator who was unaware of group allocation.ResultsOne hundred forty-four participants from four centres completed the study. There was no significant difference between the declarative and the descriptive title groups’ confidence in the study conclusions as expressed on VAS scales—in fact, the mean difference between A1 and A2 was smaller for the declarative title group than that for the descriptive title group (32.6?mm, SD 27.4 vs. 39.8?mm, SD 22.6, respectively, p ?=?0.09).ConclusionsWe found no evidence that the use of a declarative title affected readers’ perceptions about study conclusions. This suggests that editors’ fears that declarative titles might unduly influence readers’ judgements about study conclusions may be unfounded, at least in relation to reports of randomized trials. However, our study design had several limitations, and our findings may not be generalizable to other situations.
机译:背景技术许多期刊都禁止使用陈述研究结果的陈述性标题,但一些期刊鼓励甚至要求使用它们。我们比较了描述性标题和描述性标题对读者对描述随机试验的研究摘要中证据强度的看法的影响。方法研究参与者(参加讲座的医学或牙科学生或医生)阅读了两个描述虚拟疗法研究的摘要(Anticox)适用于虚拟情况(格林氏综合症)。第一个摘要(A1)描述了一个无对照的10名患者的病例系列,第二个摘要(A2)描述了一项涉及48名患者的随机,安慰剂对照的试验。所有参与者都对相同的A1摘要(带有描述性标题)进行了评分,以提供基线评分,从而减少个体间变异的影响。参加者被随机分配,以便一半对带有描述性标题的A2版本评分,另一半对具有说明性标题的评分。对于每一个摘要,参与者表示同意“使用Anticox是格林综合征综合症中的疼痛的有效治疗方法”的说法,使用100毫米视觉模拟量表(VAS),范围从“完全不同意”到“完全同意”。 VAS分数由不了解小组分配情况的调查人员测量。结果来自四个中心的一百四十四名参与者完成了研究。声明性标题组和描述性标题组对研究结论的置信度(以VAS量表表示)之间没有显着差异-实际上,声明性标题组的A1和A2之间的平均差小于描述性标题组的(分别为32.6?mm,SD 27.4和39.8?mm,SD 22.6,p?=?0.09)。结论我们没有发现证据表明使用声明性标题会影响读者对研究结论的看法。这表明编辑者担心声明性标题可能会不适当地影响读者对研究结论的判断,至少对于随机试验的报道而言是没有根据的。但是,我们的研究设计存在一些局限性,我们的发现可能无法推广到其他情况。

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