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Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance
OBJECTIVES: To provide a detailed and current characterisation of funding of a representative sample clinical trials. We also aimed to develop guidance for standardised reporting of funding information. METHODS: We addressed the extent to which clinical trials published in 2015 in any of the 119 Cor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639984/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28982811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-015997 |
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author | Hakoum, Maram B Jouni, Nahla Abou-Jaoude, Eliane A Hasbani, Divina Justina Abou-Jaoude, Elias A Lopes, Luciane Cruz Khaldieh, Mariam Hammoud, Mira Zein Al-Gibbawi, Mounir Anouti, Sirine Guyatt, Gordon Akl, Elie A |
author_facet | Hakoum, Maram B Jouni, Nahla Abou-Jaoude, Eliane A Hasbani, Divina Justina Abou-Jaoude, Elias A Lopes, Luciane Cruz Khaldieh, Mariam Hammoud, Mira Zein Al-Gibbawi, Mounir Anouti, Sirine Guyatt, Gordon Akl, Elie A |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To provide a detailed and current characterisation of funding of a representative sample clinical trials. We also aimed to develop guidance for standardised reporting of funding information. METHODS: We addressed the extent to which clinical trials published in 2015 in any of the 119 Core Clinical Journals included a statement on the funding source (eg, whether a not-for-profit organisation was supported by a private-for-profit organisation), type of funding, amount and role of funder. We used a stepwise approach to develop a guidance and an instrument for standardised reporting of funding information. RESULTS: Of 200 trials, 178 (89%) included a funding statement, of which 171 (96%) reported being funded. Funding statements in the 171 funded trials indicated the source in 100%, amount in 1% and roles of funders in 50%. The most frequent sources were governmental (58%) and private-for-profit (40%). Of 54 funding statements in which the source was a not-for-profit organisation, we found evidence of undisclosed support of those from private-for-profit organisation(s) in 26 (48%). The most frequently reported roles of funders in the 171 funded trials related to study design (42%) and data analysis, interpretation or management (41%). Of 139 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) addressing pharmacological or surgical interventions, 29 (21%) reported information on the supplier of the medication or device. The proposed guidance addresses both the funding information that RCTs should report and the reporting process. Attached to the guidance is a fillable PDF document for use as an instrument for standardised reporting of funding information. CONCLUSION: Although the majority of RCTs report funding, there is considerable variability in the reporting of funding source, amount and roles of funders. A standardised approach to reporting of funding information would address these limitations. Future research should explore the implications of funding by not-for-profit organisations that are supported by for-profit organisations. |
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spelling | pubmed-56399842017-10-19 Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance Hakoum, Maram B Jouni, Nahla Abou-Jaoude, Eliane A Hasbani, Divina Justina Abou-Jaoude, Elias A Lopes, Luciane Cruz Khaldieh, Mariam Hammoud, Mira Zein Al-Gibbawi, Mounir Anouti, Sirine Guyatt, Gordon Akl, Elie A BMJ Open Research Methods OBJECTIVES: To provide a detailed and current characterisation of funding of a representative sample clinical trials. We also aimed to develop guidance for standardised reporting of funding information. METHODS: We addressed the extent to which clinical trials published in 2015 in any of the 119 Core Clinical Journals included a statement on the funding source (eg, whether a not-for-profit organisation was supported by a private-for-profit organisation), type of funding, amount and role of funder. We used a stepwise approach to develop a guidance and an instrument for standardised reporting of funding information. RESULTS: Of 200 trials, 178 (89%) included a funding statement, of which 171 (96%) reported being funded. Funding statements in the 171 funded trials indicated the source in 100%, amount in 1% and roles of funders in 50%. The most frequent sources were governmental (58%) and private-for-profit (40%). Of 54 funding statements in which the source was a not-for-profit organisation, we found evidence of undisclosed support of those from private-for-profit organisation(s) in 26 (48%). The most frequently reported roles of funders in the 171 funded trials related to study design (42%) and data analysis, interpretation or management (41%). Of 139 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) addressing pharmacological or surgical interventions, 29 (21%) reported information on the supplier of the medication or device. The proposed guidance addresses both the funding information that RCTs should report and the reporting process. Attached to the guidance is a fillable PDF document for use as an instrument for standardised reporting of funding information. CONCLUSION: Although the majority of RCTs report funding, there is considerable variability in the reporting of funding source, amount and roles of funders. A standardised approach to reporting of funding information would address these limitations. Future research should explore the implications of funding by not-for-profit organisations that are supported by for-profit organisations. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5639984/ /pubmed/28982811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-015997 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. 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 | Research Methods Hakoum, Maram B Jouni, Nahla Abou-Jaoude, Eliane A Hasbani, Divina Justina Abou-Jaoude, Elias A Lopes, Luciane Cruz Khaldieh, Mariam Hammoud, Mira Zein Al-Gibbawi, Mounir Anouti, Sirine Guyatt, Gordon Akl, Elie A Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance |
title | Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance |
title_full | Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance |
title_fullStr | Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance |
title_full_unstemmed | Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance |
title_short | Characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance |
title_sort | characteristics of funding of clinical trials: cross-sectional survey and proposed guidance |
topic | Research Methods |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639984/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28982811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-015997 |
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