2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2004.03.009
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Compliance with the CONSORT checklist in obstetric anaesthesia randomised controlled trials

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“…We also found that issues related to the external validity of the trials were underreported. Our findings are consistent with studies in other subspecialties that have used the CONSORT checklist as a measure of reporting quality, 39,40 although in randomized trials published in the highest impact general medical journals in 1998, higher proportions of CONSORT items were addressed (68% vs 55% in this review) after the adoption of the statement. 41 This study updates what is known about compliance with CONSORT as a reporting guideline, and it is the first to systematically address trials that specifically examine a surgical procedure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…We also found that issues related to the external validity of the trials were underreported. Our findings are consistent with studies in other subspecialties that have used the CONSORT checklist as a measure of reporting quality, 39,40 although in randomized trials published in the highest impact general medical journals in 1998, higher proportions of CONSORT items were addressed (68% vs 55% in this review) after the adoption of the statement. 41 This study updates what is known about compliance with CONSORT as a reporting guideline, and it is the first to systematically address trials that specifically examine a surgical procedure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Mainly, a low adherence was observed to some CON-SORT items related with the study methods, such as the randomization method [12,27] (sequence generation, allocation concealment, and implementation) and the blinding (masking) [10,18]. In our study, the items related with these bias domains scored the lowest.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…37,38 Similarly, compliance of the studies included in this review with CONSORT items such as the reporting of flow diagram was higher (79.1%) as compared to earlier studies. 39,40 These findings suggest an increase in the compliance of RCTs with the CONSORT items in particular, reporting of flow diagram. However, fewer studies (45.8%) included in this review reported their trial design as compared to 100% of the studies included in another study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%