outcome switching

  1. Dolphin

    Review Selective outcome reporting in trials of behavioural health interventions in health psychology & behavioural medicine journals, 2025, Matvienko-Sikar

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17437199.2024.2367613 Selective outcome reporting in trials of behavioural health interventions in health psychology and behavioural medicine journals: a review Karen Matvienko-Sikar , Jen O'Shea , Stephen Kennedy , Siobhan D. Thomas , Kerry Avery ...
  2. Sid

    Reanalysis of STAR*D trial (PACE-like outcome switching scandal)

    The largest and most impactful trial of depression of all time has now been reanalysed using individual participant data obtained from the NIMH. The STAR*D trial was originally published in the American Journal of Psychiatry in 2006 and has amassed over 5,000 citations. It cost the US taxpayers...
  3. rvallee

    Outcome Reporting bias in Exercise Oncology trials (OREO): a cross-sectional study, 2021, Singh, Twomey et al

    Background Despite evidence of selective outcome reporting across multiple disciplines, this has not yet been assessed in trials studying the effects of exercise in people with cancer. Therefore, the purpose of our study was to explore prospectively registered randomised controlled trials (RCTs)...
  4. Andy

    Analysis: Harms of outcome switching in reports of randomised trials: CONSORT perspective, 2017, Altman et al

    Saw Keith Geraghty share this on Twitter. Paywalled at https://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.j396
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