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Do urology journals enforce trial registration? A cross-sectional study of published trials

机译:泌尿科期刊会强制进行试验注册吗?已发表试验的横断面研究

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Objectives (1) To assess endorsement of trial registration in author instructions of urology-related journals and (2) to assess whether randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in the field of urology were effectively registered. Design Cross-sectional study of author instructions and published trials. Setting Journals publishing in the field of urology. Participants First, the authors analysed author instructions of 55 urology-related journals indexed in ‘Journal Citation Reports 2009’ (12/2010). The authors divided these journals in two groups: those requiring and those not mentioning trial registration as a precondition for publication. Second, the authors chose the five journals with the highest impact factor (IF) from each group. Intervention MEDLINE search to identify RCTs published in these 10 journals in 2009 (01/2011); search of the clinical trials meta-search interface of WHO (International Clinical Trials Registry Platform) for RCTs that lacked information about registration (01–03/2011). Two authors independently assessed the information. Outcome measures Proportion of journals providing advice about trial registration and proportion of trials registered. Results Of 55 journals analysed, 26 (47.3%) provided some editorial advice about trial registration. Journals with higher IFs were more likely to mention trial registration explicitly (p=0.015). Of 106 RCTs published in 2009, 63 were registered (59.4%) with a tendency to an increase after 2005 (83.3%, p=0.035). 71.4% (30/42) of the RCTs that were published in journals mentioning and requiring registration, and 51.6% (33/64) of the RCTs that were published in journals that did not mention trial registration explicitly were registered. This difference was statistically significant (p=0.04). Conclusions The existence of a statement about trial registration in author instructions resulted in a higher proportion of registered RCTs in those journals. Journals with higher IFs were more likely to mention trial registration. Article focus Trial registration can increase scientific transparency, but its implementation in specialty fields such as urology is unclear. To assess the endorsement of trial registration in the author instructions of urology-related journals. To assess whether randomised controlled trials in the field were effectively registered.
机译:目的(1)评估与泌尿科相关期刊的作者说明书中的试验注册认可,以及(2)评估泌尿学领域的随机对照试验(RCT)是否有效注册。设计作者说明和公开试验的横断面研究。设置泌尿外科领域的期刊出版。参与者首先,作者分析了在《 2009年期刊引证报告》(12/2010)中收录的55种泌尿科相关期刊的作者说明。作者将这些期刊分为两类:需要和不提及试用注册作为出版的前提。其次,作者从每组中选择影响因子(IF)最高的五种期刊。干预MEDLINE搜索以识别2009年在这10种期刊中发表的RCT(01/2011);在WHO(国际临床试验注册平台)的临床试验元搜索界面中搜索缺少注册信息的RCT(01-03 / 2011)。两位作者对信息进行了独立评估。成果指标提供有关试验注册和注册试验比例的建议的期刊比例。结果在分析的55种期刊中,有26种(47.3%)提供了有关试验注册的一些编辑建议。具有较高IF的期刊更有可能明确提及试验注册(p = 0.015)。在2009年发布的106个RCT中,有63个(59.4%)被注册,并且有在2005年以后增加的趋势(83.3%,p = 0.035)。在提到并需要注册的期刊中发表的RCT中有71.4%(30/42),在没有明确提及试验注册的期刊中发表的RCT中有51.6%(33/64)被注册。这种差异具有统计学意义(p = 0.04)。结论作者说明中存在有关试验注册的声明,导致这些期刊中注册RCT的比例更高。 IF较高的期刊更有可能提及试用注册。文章重点尝试注册可以提高科学透明度,但是在泌尿外科等专业领域的实施尚不清楚。评估与泌尿学相关期刊的作者说明书中对试验注册的认可。为了评估是否有效注册了该领域的随机对照试验。

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