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Indicators of questionable research practices were identified in 163,129 randomized controlled trials

  • Johanna A Damen
  • , Pauline Heus
  • , Herm J Lamberink
  • , Joeri K Tijdink
  • , Lex Bouter
  • , Paul Glasziou
  • , David Moher
  • , Willem M Otte
  • , Christiaan H Vinkers
  • , Lotty Hooft

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore indicators of the following questionable research practices (QRPs) in randomized controlled trials (RCTs): (1) risk of bias in four domains (random sequence generation, allocation concealment, blinding of participants and personnel, and blinding of outcome assessment); (2) modifications in primary outcomes that were registered in trial registration records (proxy for selective reporting bias); (3) ratio of the achieved to planned sample sizes; and (4) statistical discrepancy.

STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Full-texts of all human RCTs published in PubMed in 1996-2017 were automatically identified, and information was collected automatically. Potential indicators of QRPs included author-specific, publication-specific, and journal-specific characteristics. Beta, logistic, and linear regression models were used to identify associations between these potential indicators and QRPs.

RESULTS: We included 163,129 RCT publications. The median probability of bias assessed using RobotReviewer software ranged between 43% and 63% for the four risk of bias domains. A more recent publication year, trial registration, mentioning of CONSORT-checklist, and a higher journal impact factor were consistently associated with a lower risk of QRPs.

CONCLUSION: This comprehensive analysis provides insight into indicators of QRPs. Researchers should be aware that certain characteristics of the author team and publication are associated with a higher risk of QRPs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-32
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of clinical epidemiology
Volume154
Early online date2 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2023

Bibliographical note

Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Funding

Funding: This work was supported by The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw) grant “ Fostering Responsible Research Practices ” ( 445001002 ) (C.V., J.T., and W.O.). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

FundersFunder number
Fostering Responsible Research Practices445001002
ZonMw

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