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Prospective trial registration and publication rates of randomized clinical trials in digital health: A cross-sectional analysis of global trial registries

Authors :
Mustafa Al-Durra
Robert P Nolan
Emily Seto
Joseph A Cafazzo
Source :
DIGITAL HEALTH. 8:205520762210900
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2022.

Abstract

Objectives We sought to examine the prevalence of prospective registration and publication rates in digital health trials. Materials and Methods We included 417 trials that enrolled participants in 2012 and were registered in any of the 17 WHO data provider registries. The evaluation of the prospective trial registration was based on the actual difference between the registration and enrollment dates. We identified existing publications through an automated PubMed search by every trial registration number as well as a pragmatic search in PubMed and Google based on extracted metadata from the trial registries. Results The prospective registration and publication rates were at (38.4%) and (65.5%), respectively. We identified a statistically significant ( p Conclusion The adherence of investigators to the best practices of trial registration and result dissemination is still evolving in digital health trials. Further research is required to identify contributing factors and mitigation strategies to low compliance rate with trial publication and prospective registration in digital health trials.

Details

ISSN :
20552076
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
DIGITAL HEALTH
Accession number :
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