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Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting

BACKGROUND: Dissemination bias in clinical research severely impedes informed decision-making not only for healthcare professionals and patients, but also for funders, research ethics committees, regulatory bodies and other stakeholder groups that make health-related decisions. Decisions based on in...

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Autores principales: Meerpohl, Joerg J, Schell, Lisa K, Bassler, Dirk, Gallus, Silvano, Kleijnen, Jos, Kulig, Michael, La Vecchia, Carlo, Marušić, Ana, Ravaud, Philippe, Reis, Andreas, Schmucker, Christine, Strech, Daniel, Urrútia, Gerard, Wager, Elizabeth, Antes, Gerd
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4431130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25943371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006666
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author Meerpohl, Joerg J
Schell, Lisa K
Bassler, Dirk
Gallus, Silvano
Kleijnen, Jos
Kulig, Michael
La Vecchia, Carlo
Marušić, Ana
Ravaud, Philippe
Reis, Andreas
Schmucker, Christine
Strech, Daniel
Urrútia, Gerard
Wager, Elizabeth
Antes, Gerd
author_facet Meerpohl, Joerg J
Schell, Lisa K
Bassler, Dirk
Gallus, Silvano
Kleijnen, Jos
Kulig, Michael
La Vecchia, Carlo
Marušić, Ana
Ravaud, Philippe
Reis, Andreas
Schmucker, Christine
Strech, Daniel
Urrútia, Gerard
Wager, Elizabeth
Antes, Gerd
author_sort Meerpohl, Joerg J
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description BACKGROUND: Dissemination bias in clinical research severely impedes informed decision-making not only for healthcare professionals and patients, but also for funders, research ethics committees, regulatory bodies and other stakeholder groups that make health-related decisions. Decisions based on incomplete and biased evidence cannot only harm people, but may also have huge financial implications by wasting resources on ineffective or harmful diagnostic and therapeutic measures, and unnecessary research. Owing to involvement of multiple stakeholders, it remains easy for any single group to assign responsibility for resolving the problem to others. OBJECTIVE: To develop evidence-informed general and targeted recommendations addressing the various stakeholders involved in knowledge generation and dissemination to help overcome the problem of dissemination bias on the basis of previously collated evidence. METHODS: Based on findings from systematic reviews, document analyses and surveys, we developed general and targeted draft recommendations. During a 2-day workshop in summer 2013, these draft recommendations were discussed with external experts and key stakeholders, and refined following a rigorous and transparent methodological approach. RESULTS: Four general, overarching recommendations applicable to all or most stakeholder groups were formulated, addressing (1) awareness raising, (2) implementation of targeted recommendations, (3) trial registration and results posting, and (4) systematic approaches to evidence synthesis. These general recommendations are complemented and specified by 47 targeted recommendations tailored towards funding agencies, pharmaceutical and device companies, research institutions, researchers (systematic reviewers and trialists), research ethics committees, trial registries, journal editors and publishers, regulatory agencies, benefit (health technology) assessment institutions and legislators. CONCLUSIONS: Despite various recent examples of dissemination bias and several initiatives to reduce it, the problem of dissemination bias has not been resolved. Tailored recommendations based on a comprehensive approach will hopefully help increase transparency in biomedical research by overcoming the failure to disseminate negative findings.
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spelling pubmed-44311302015-05-20 Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting Meerpohl, Joerg J Schell, Lisa K Bassler, Dirk Gallus, Silvano Kleijnen, Jos Kulig, Michael La Vecchia, Carlo Marušić, Ana Ravaud, Philippe Reis, Andreas Schmucker, Christine Strech, Daniel Urrútia, Gerard Wager, Elizabeth Antes, Gerd BMJ Open Evidence Based Practice BACKGROUND: Dissemination bias in clinical research severely impedes informed decision-making not only for healthcare professionals and patients, but also for funders, research ethics committees, regulatory bodies and other stakeholder groups that make health-related decisions. Decisions based on incomplete and biased evidence cannot only harm people, but may also have huge financial implications by wasting resources on ineffective or harmful diagnostic and therapeutic measures, and unnecessary research. Owing to involvement of multiple stakeholders, it remains easy for any single group to assign responsibility for resolving the problem to others. OBJECTIVE: To develop evidence-informed general and targeted recommendations addressing the various stakeholders involved in knowledge generation and dissemination to help overcome the problem of dissemination bias on the basis of previously collated evidence. METHODS: Based on findings from systematic reviews, document analyses and surveys, we developed general and targeted draft recommendations. During a 2-day workshop in summer 2013, these draft recommendations were discussed with external experts and key stakeholders, and refined following a rigorous and transparent methodological approach. RESULTS: Four general, overarching recommendations applicable to all or most stakeholder groups were formulated, addressing (1) awareness raising, (2) implementation of targeted recommendations, (3) trial registration and results posting, and (4) systematic approaches to evidence synthesis. These general recommendations are complemented and specified by 47 targeted recommendations tailored towards funding agencies, pharmaceutical and device companies, research institutions, researchers (systematic reviewers and trialists), research ethics committees, trial registries, journal editors and publishers, regulatory agencies, benefit (health technology) assessment institutions and legislators. CONCLUSIONS: Despite various recent examples of dissemination bias and several initiatives to reduce it, the problem of dissemination bias has not been resolved. Tailored recommendations based on a comprehensive approach will hopefully help increase transparency in biomedical research by overcoming the failure to disseminate negative findings. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4431130/ /pubmed/25943371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006666 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Evidence Based Practice
Meerpohl, Joerg J
Schell, Lisa K
Bassler, Dirk
Gallus, Silvano
Kleijnen, Jos
Kulig, Michael
La Vecchia, Carlo
Marušić, Ana
Ravaud, Philippe
Reis, Andreas
Schmucker, Christine
Strech, Daniel
Urrútia, Gerard
Wager, Elizabeth
Antes, Gerd
Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting
title Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting
title_full Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting
title_fullStr Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting
title_full_unstemmed Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting
title_short Evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the OPEN (Overcome failure to Publish nEgative fiNdings) project based on an international consensus meeting
title_sort evidence-informed recommendations to reduce dissemination bias in clinical research: conclusions from the open (overcome failure to publish negative findings) project based on an international consensus meeting
topic Evidence Based Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4431130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25943371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006666
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