It's never too late to publish an abandoned trial
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چکیده
It is estimated that half of all trials have never been published which can lead to patients being denied the most effective treatment and being exposed to unnecessary side effects. Furthermore the trial participants have been misinformed since the trial results have not contributed to the care of future patients. However the non-publication of trials is often not due to a deliberate decision to cover up results. Commonly in academia it is due to more understandable reasons such as researchers having busy clinical posts, moving onto other more demanding projects, changing research areas or starting a family. This is called the "file drawer" problem. The examples in this editorial demonstrate that it is possible to go back, even decades later, and make the results available to inform future evidence based medicine. We call on others to look into their "file drawer" for unpublished trials.
منابع مشابه
Restoring invisible and abandoned trials: a call for people to publish the findings
thousands of pages of trial reports in the public domain. Other trial reports, such as for oseltami‐ vir and clopidogrel, were obtained through new freedom of information policies at the European Medicines Agency (EMA) that have revolution‐ ised the public’s ability to access trial data. The documents are a substantial resource of information about trials. We expect that other independent group...
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عنوان ژورنال:
دوره 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015