نتایج جستجو برای: randomized control trials

تعداد نتایج: 1650416  

Journal: :Rheumatology 2007
E Mayhew E Ernst

OBJECTIVE Acupuncture is often used and frequently advocated for the symptomatic treatment of fibromyalgia. A systematic review has previously demonstrated encouraging findings. As it is now outdated, we wanted to update it. METHODS We searched seven electronic databases for relevant randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The data were extracted and validated independently by both authors. As no ...

Journal: :Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing 2002

Journal: :Journal of Thoracic Oncology 2007

2017
Fei Liang Xinmei Guo Sheng Zhang Hongxi Xue Qiang Chen Xichun Hu

Background Decisions by leading journals to require trial registration and to make protocols of phase III randomized clinical trials (RCTs) publicly accessible were landmark events in clinical trial reporting. Materials and Methods We identified phase III cancer RCTs published between 2013 and 2015 in New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), The Lancet, The lancet Oncology, JAMA and Journal of...

2016
Andrija Vidic John T. Chibnall Niharika Goparaju Paul J. Hauptman

Subgroup analyses of major randomized clinical trials in heart failure are published frequently, but their impact on medical knowledge and practice guidelines has not been previously reported. In a novel analysis, we determined number of citations, impact factors, number of authors, and citations in guidelines of both parent trials and sub-studies; we also qualitatively assessed whether the ana...

2014
Juliana Kiriakou Nikolaos Pandis Phoebus Madianos Argy Polychronopoulou

Decision-making based on reliable evidence is more likely to lead to effective and efficient treatments. Evidence-based dentistry was developed, similarly to evidence-based medicine, to help clinicians apply current and valid research findings into their own clinical practice. Interpreting and appraising the literature is fundamental and involves the development of evidence-based dentistry (EBD...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2002
William C Black David A Haggstrom H Gilbert Welch

BACKGROUND The most widely accepted end point in randomized cancer screening trials is disease-specific mortality. The validity of this end point, however, rests on the assumption that cause of death can be determined accurately. An alternative end point is all-cause mortality, which depends only on the accurate ascertainment of deaths and when they occur. We compared disease-specific and all-c...

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