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Trends in clinical trial registration in sub-Saharan Africa between 2010 and 2020: a cross-sectional review of three clinical trial registries

机译:2010年至2020年撒哈拉以南非洲临床试验登记趋势:三项临床试验登记处的横断面述评

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Prospective registration of clinical trials is an ethical, scientific, and legal requirement that serves several functions, including minimising research wastage and publication bias. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is increasingly hosting clinical trials over the past few years, and there is limited literature on trends in clinical trial registration and reporting in SSA. Therefore, we set out to determine the trends in clinical trials registered in SSA countries between 2010 and July 2020. A cross-sectional study design was used to describe the type of clinical trials that are conducted in SSA from 1 January 2010 to 31 July 2020. The registries searched were ClinicalTrials.gov (CTG), the Pan African Clinical Trials Register (PACTR), and the International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN). Data were extracted into Excel and imported into STATA for descriptive analysis. CTG had the highest number of registered trials at 2622, followed by PACTR with 1501 and ISRCTN with 507 trials. Trials were observed to increase gradually from 2010 and peaked at 2018–2019. Randomised trials were the commonest type, accounting for at least 80% across the three registries. Phase three trials investigating drugs targeted at infections/infestations were the majority. Few completed trials had their results posted: 58% in ISRCTN and 16.5% in CTG, thus suggesting reporting bias. Despite the gradual increase in clinical trials registered during the period, recent trends suggest a drop in the number of trials registered across the region. Strengthening national and regional regulatory capacity will improve clinical trial registration and minimise reporting bias in completed clinical trials.
机译:临床试验的前瞻性注册是一种道德,科学和法律要求,提供了多种功能,包括最小化研究浪费和出版物偏见。撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)越来越多地举办了过去几年的临床试验,临床试验登记趋势和SSA报告有限。因此,我们开始确定2010年和7月2020年7月在SSA国家注册的临床试验的趋势。横断面研究设计用于描述2010年1月1日至7月31日的SSA中进行的临床试验类型。搜索的注册管理机构是Clincleintrials.gov(CTG),泛非洲临床试验登记册(PACTR)和国际标准随机对照试验号(ISRCTN)。将数据提取到Excel中并导入STATA以进行描述性分析。 CTG在2622年的注册试验有最多的注册试验,其次是PACTR 1501和ISRCTN,试验507。观察到试验从2010年逐渐增加,并在2018-2019上达到顶峰。随机试验是最常见的类型,占三个注册机构的至少80%。第三阶段试验研究靶向感染/侵扰的药物是多数。少数完成试验的结果发布时间:ISRCTN中的58%,CTG为16.5%,从而提示报告偏见。尽管在此期间登记的临床试验逐步增加,但最近的趋势表明,在该地区登录的试验数量下降。加强国家和区域监管能力将改善临床试验登记,并尽量减少完成的临床试验中的报告偏见。

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