The use of clinical study reports to enhance the quality of systematic reviews: a survey of systematic review authors

Volume: 7, Issue: 1
Published: Aug 8, 2018
Abstract
Clinical study reports (CSRs) are produced for marketing authorisation applications. They often contain considerably more information about, and data from, clinical trials than corresponding journal publications. Use of data from CSRs might help circumvent reporting bias, but many researchers appear to be unaware of their existence or potential value. Our survey aimed to gain insight into the level of familiarity, understanding and use of CSRs,...
Paper Details
Title
The use of clinical study reports to enhance the quality of systematic reviews: a survey of systematic review authors
Published Date
Aug 8, 2018
Volume
7
Issue
1
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