Journal article
Reporting of Outcomes in Orthopaedic Randomized Trials
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Randomization, concealment of treatment allocation, and blinding are all known to limit bias in clinical research. Nonsurgical studies that fail to meet these standards have been reported to inflate the differences between treatment and control groups. While surgical trials can rarely blind surgeons or patients, they can often blind outcome assessors. The aim of this systematic review was threefold: (1) to examine the reporting of …
Authors
Poolman RW; Struijs PAA; Krips R; Sierevelt IN; Marti RK; Farrokhyar F; Bhandari M
Journal
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 89, No. 3, pp. 550–558
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Publication Date
March 2007
DOI
10.2106/jbjs.f.00683
ISSN
0021-9355