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Rationale and design of repeated cross-sectional studies to evaluate the reporting quality of trial protocols: the Adherence to SPIrit REcommendations (ASPIRE) study and associated projects

Authors :
Gryaznov, Dmitry; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2361-6794
Odutayo, Ayodele
von Niederhäusern, Belinda
Speich, Benjamin
Kasenda, Benjamin
Ojeda-Ruiz, Elena
Blümle, Anette
Schandelmaier, Stefan
Mertz, Dominik
Tomonaga, Yuki
Amstutz, Alain
Pauli-Magnus, Christiane
Gloy, Viktoria
Bischoff, Karin
Wollmann, Katharina
Rehner, Laura
Lohner, Szimonetta
Meerpohl, Joerg J
Nordmann, Alain
Klatte, Katharina
Ghosh, Nilabh
Heravi, Ala Taji
Wong, Jacqueline
Chow, Ngai
Hong, Patrick Jiho
Cord, Kimberly Mc
Sricharoenchai, Sirintip
Busse, Jason W
Agarwal, Arnav
Saccilotto, Ramon
Schwenkglenks, Matthias; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7217-1173
Gryaznov, Dmitry; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2361-6794
Odutayo, Ayodele
von Niederhäusern, Belinda
Speich, Benjamin
Kasenda, Benjamin
Ojeda-Ruiz, Elena
Blümle, Anette
Schandelmaier, Stefan
Mertz, Dominik
Tomonaga, Yuki
Amstutz, Alain
Pauli-Magnus, Christiane
Gloy, Viktoria
Bischoff, Karin
Wollmann, Katharina
Rehner, Laura
Lohner, Szimonetta
Meerpohl, Joerg J
Nordmann, Alain
Klatte, Katharina
Ghosh, Nilabh
Heravi, Ala Taji
Wong, Jacqueline
Chow, Ngai
Hong, Patrick Jiho
Cord, Kimberly Mc
Sricharoenchai, Sirintip
Busse, Jason W
Agarwal, Arnav
Saccilotto, Ramon
Schwenkglenks, Matthias; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7217-1173
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Gryaznov, Dmitry; Odutayo, Ayodele; von Niederhäusern, Belinda; Speich, Benjamin; Kasenda, Benjamin; Ojeda-Ruiz, Elena; Blümle, Anette; Schandelmaier, Stefan; Mertz, Dominik; Tomonaga, Yuki; Amstutz, Alain; Pauli-Magnus, Christiane; Gloy, Viktoria; Bischoff, Karin; Wollmann, Katharina; Rehner, Laura; Lohner, Szimonetta; Meerpohl, Joerg J; Nordmann, Alain; Klatte, Katharina; Ghosh, Nilabh; Heravi, Ala Taji; Wong, Jacqueline; Chow, Ngai; Hong, Patrick Jiho; Cord, Kimberly Mc; Sricharoenchai, Sirintip; Busse, Jason W; Agarwal, Arnav; Saccilotto, Ramon; Schwenkglenks, Matthias (2020). Rationale and design of repeated cross-sectional studies to evaluate the reporting quality of trial protocols: the Adherence to SPIrit REcommendations (ASPIRE) study and associated projects. Trials, 21:896.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND Clearly structured and comprehensive protocols are an essential component to ensure safety of participants, data validity, successful conduct, and credibility of results of randomized clinical trials (RCTs). Funding agencies, research ethics committees (RECs), regulatory agencies, medical journals, systematic reviewers, and other stakeholders rely on protocols to appraise the conduct and reporting of RCTs. In response to evidence of poor protocol quality, the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) guideline was published in 2013 to improve the accuracy and completeness of clinical trial protocols. The impact of these recommendations on protocol completeness and associations between protocol completeness and successful RCT conduct and publication remain uncertain. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS Aims of the Adherence to SPIrit REcommendations (ASPIRE) study are to investigate adherence to SPIRIT checklist items of RCT protocols approved by RECs in the UK, Switzerland, Germany, and Canada before (2012) and after (2016) the publication of the SPIRIT guidelines; determine protocol features associated with non-adherence to SPIRIT checklist items; and assess potential differences in adherence across countries. We assembled an international cohort of RCTs based on 450 protocols approved in 2012 and 402 protocols approved in 2016 by RECs in Switzerland, the UK, Germany, and Canada. We will extract data on RCT characteristics and adherence to SPIRIT for all included protocols. We will use multivariable regression models to investigate temporal changes in SPIRIT adherence, differences across countries, and associations between SPIRIT adherence of protocols with RCT registration, completion, and publication of results. We plan substudies to examine the registration, premature discontinuation, and non-publication of RCTs; the use of patient-reported outcomes in RCT protocols; SPIRIT adherence of RCT protocols with non-regulated interventio

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Gryaznov, Dmitry; Odutayo, Ayodele; von Niederhäusern, Belinda; Speich, Benjamin; Kasenda, Benjamin; Ojeda-Ruiz, Elena; Blümle, Anette; Schandelmaier, Stefan; Mertz, Dominik; Tomonaga, Yuki; Amstutz, Alain; Pauli-Magnus, Christiane; Gloy, Viktoria; Bischoff, Karin; Wollmann, Katharina; Rehner, Laura; Lohner, Szimonetta; Meerpohl, Joerg J; Nordmann, Alain; Klatte, Katharina; Ghosh, Nilabh; Heravi, Ala Taji; Wong, Jacqueline; Chow, Ngai; Hong, Patrick Jiho; Cord, Kimberly Mc; Sricharoenchai, Sirintip; Busse, Jason W; Agarwal, Arnav; Saccilotto, Ramon; Schwenkglenks, Matthias (2020). Rationale and design of repeated cross-sectional studies to evaluate the reporting quality of trial protocols: the Adherence to SPIrit REcommendations (ASPIRE) study and associated projects. Trials, 21:896.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-196054, English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443035174
Document Type :
Electronic Resource