2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjebm-2019-111249
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TIDieR checklist evaluation of clinical trial intervention reporting for recent FDA-approved anticancer medications

Abstract: ImportanceClear and comprehensive descriptions of clinical trial interventions are necessary to translate new results into clinical practice. The TIDieR checklist was developed to be a minimum set of key items considered essential to high-quality reporting of clinical trial interventions.ObjectiveTo determine the quality of reporting of recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved oncology interventions.DesignCross-sectional investigation.Setting/Participants/InterventionRecent, FDA-approved haematology/… Show more

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“…This scoring system was recommended and used by previous studies for the TIDieR checklist. 27 28 For the TIDieR checklist, we summarised the number of studies that presented a full, partial or no report for each domain. When calculating the scores for NIHBCC checklist, we also calculated the percentage score, defined as the score allocated divided by the total applicable score for each domain, per individual study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This scoring system was recommended and used by previous studies for the TIDieR checklist. 27 28 For the TIDieR checklist, we summarised the number of studies that presented a full, partial or no report for each domain. When calculating the scores for NIHBCC checklist, we also calculated the percentage score, defined as the score allocated divided by the total applicable score for each domain, per individual study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach has been used in previous studies. 27 28 Disparities between reviewers were resolved by consensus. All data extracted were crosschecked by a second reviewer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A dedicated research nurse with experience in managing HF patients and clinical trials will be recruited in each centre to deliver the intervention. A TIDieR check list 22 will be circulated among investigators to describe the nature of the intervention and the role of the study team in delivering the intervention along with their expertise ( Extended data ) 23 , 24 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%