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Reporting and interpretation of randomized controlled trials with statistically nonsignificant results for primary outcomes.

机译:随机对照试验的报告与解释统计学上无论是主要结果的结果。

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CONTEXT: Previous studies indicate that the interpretation of trial results can be distorted by authors of published reports. OBJECTIVE: To identify the nature and frequency of distorted presentation or "spin" (ie, specific reporting strategies, whatever their motive, to highlight that the experimental treatment is beneficial, despite a statistically nonsignificant difference for the primary outcome, or to distract the reader from statistically nonsignificant results) in published reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with statistically nonsignificant results for primary outcomes. DATA SOURCES: March 2007 search of MEDLINE via PubMed using the Cochrane Highly Sensitive Search Strategy to identify reports of RCTs published in December 2006. STUDY SELECTION: Articles were included if they were parallel-group RCTs with a clearly identified primary outcome showing statistically nonsignificant results (ie, P > or = .05). DATA EXTRACTION: Two readers appraised each selected article using a pretested, standardized data abstraction form developed in a pilot test. RESULTS: From the 616 published reports of RCTs examined, 72 were eligible and appraised. The title was reported with spin in 13 articles (18.0%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 10.0%-28.9%). Spin was identified in the Results and Conclusions sections of the abstracts of 27 (37.5%; 95% CI, 26.4%-49.7%) and 42 (58.3%; 95% CI, 46.1%-69.8%) reports, respectively, with the conclusions of 17 (23.6%; 95% CI, 14.4%-35.1%) focusing only on treatment effectiveness. Spin was identified in the main-text Results, Discussion, and Conclusions sections of 21 (29.2%; 95% CI, 19.0%-41.1%), 31 (43.1%; 95% CI, 31.4%-55.3%), and 36 (50.0%; 95% CI, 38.0%-62.0%) reports, respectively. More than 40% of the reports had spin in at least 2 of these sections in the main text. CONCLUSION: In this representative sample of RCTs published in 2006 with statistically nonsignificant primary outcomes, the reporting and interpretation of findings was frequently inconsistent with the results.
机译:背景信息:以前的研究表明,审判结果的解释可以由公布报告的作者扭曲。目的:确定扭曲呈现或“旋转”的性质和频率(即,具体的报告策略,无论它们的动机如何强调实验治疗是有益的,尽管主要结果有统计学上不切实际,或分散读者的注意力从统计学上的不显着的结果,在出版的关于当机对照试验(RCT)的报告中,具有统计学上的统计学结果的主要结果。数据来源:2007年3月通过Pubmed搜索Medline,使用Cochrane高度敏感的搜索策略来识别2006年12月发布的RCT的报告。学习选择:如果它们是平行于统计的主要结果的平行组RCT,则包括在统计学上的主要结果的情况下包括文章(即p>或= .05)。数据提取:两个读者使用在试验测试中开发的预测试的标准化数据抽象表来评估每个所选文章。结果:从616篇关于RCT的公布报告,72次符合条件和评估。据报道称标题在13篇文章中(18.0%; 95%置信区间[CI],10.0%-28.9%)。在结果的结果和结论中鉴定出纺丝,分别为27(37.5%; 95%CI,26.4%-49.7%)和42(58.3%; 95%CI,46.1%-69.8%)报告结论为17(23.6%; 95%CI,14.4%-35.1%)仅关注治疗效果。在主要文本结果,讨论和结论中鉴定出旋转21(29.2%; 95%CI,19.0%-41.1%),31(43.1%; 95%CI,31.4%-55.3%)和36 (50.0%; 95%CI,38.0%-62.0%)报告。超过40%的报告在主要文本中的至少2个部分中旋转。结论:在2006年发表的RCT的这个代表性样本中,统计上不可思议的主要结果,对结果的报告和解释经常与结果不一致。

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