Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research
This review presents a comprehensive summary and critical evaluation of intention-to-treat analysis, with a particular focus on its application to randomized controlled trials within the field of rehabilitation. Adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guide...
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Armijo-Olivo Susan; Barbosa-Silva Jordana; de Castro-Carletti Ester Moreira; de Oliveira-Souza Ana Izabela Sobral; Pelai Elisa Bizetti; Mohamad Norazlin; Baghbaninaghadehi Fatemeh; Dennett Liz; Steen Jeremy P.; Kumbhare Dinesh; Ballenberger Nikolaus |
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Armijo-Olivo Susan; Barbosa-Silva Jordana; de Castro-Carletti Ester Moreira; de Oliveira-Souza Ana Izabela Sobral; Pelai Elisa Bizetti; Mohamad Norazlin; Baghbaninaghadehi Fatemeh; Dennett Liz; Steen Jeremy P.; Kumbhare Dinesh; Ballenberger Nikolaus Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences |
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Armijo-Olivo Susan; Barbosa-Silva Jordana; de Castro-Carletti Ester Moreira; de Oliveira-Souza Ana Izabela Sobral; Pelai Elisa Bizetti; Mohamad Norazlin; Baghbaninaghadehi Fatemeh; Dennett Liz; Steen Jeremy P.; Kumbhare Dinesh; Ballenberger Nikolaus |
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Armijo-Olivo, Susan; Barbosa-Silva, Jordana; de Castro-Carletti, Ester Moreira; de Oliveira-Souza, Ana Izabela Sobral; Pelai, Elisa Bizetti; Mohamad, Norazlin; Baghbaninaghadehi, Fatemeh; Dennett, Liz; Steen, Jeremy P.; Kumbhare, Dinesh; Ballenberger, Nikolaus Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION English Article This review presents a comprehensive summary and critical evaluation of intention-to-treat analysis, with a particular focus on its application to randomized controlled trials within the field of rehabilitation. Adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, we conducted a methodological review that encompassed electronic and manual search strategies to identify relevant studies. Our selection process involved two independent reviewers who initially screened titles and abstracts and subsequently performed full-text screening based on established eligibility criteria. In addition, we included studies from manual searches that were already cataloged within the first author's personal database. The findings are synthesized through a narrative approach, covering fundamental aspects of intention to treat, including its definition, common misconceptions, advantages, disadvantages, and key recommendations. Notably, the health literature offers a variety of definitions for intention to treat, which can lead to misinterpretations and inappropriate application when analyzing randomized controlled trial results, potentially resulting in misleading findings with significant implications for healthcare decision making. Authors should clearly report the specific intention-to-treat definition used in their analysis, provide details on participant dropouts, and explain upon their approach to managing missing data. Adherence to reporting guidelines, such as the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials for randomized controlled trials, is essential to standardize intention-to-treat information, ensuring the delivery of accurate and informative results for healthcare decision making. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 0894-9115 1537-7385 2024 103 9 10.1097/PHM.0000000000002444 Rehabilitation; Sport Sciences WOS:001291986100011 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001291986100011 |
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Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research |
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Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research |
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Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research |
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Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research |
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Intention-to-Treat Analysis in Clinical Research |
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION |
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This review presents a comprehensive summary and critical evaluation of intention-to-treat analysis, with a particular focus on its application to randomized controlled trials within the field of rehabilitation. Adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, we conducted a methodological review that encompassed electronic and manual search strategies to identify relevant studies. Our selection process involved two independent reviewers who initially screened titles and abstracts and subsequently performed full-text screening based on established eligibility criteria. In addition, we included studies from manual searches that were already cataloged within the first author's personal database. The findings are synthesized through a narrative approach, covering fundamental aspects of intention to treat, including its definition, common misconceptions, advantages, disadvantages, and key recommendations. Notably, the health literature offers a variety of definitions for intention to treat, which can lead to misinterpretations and inappropriate application when analyzing randomized controlled trial results, potentially resulting in misleading findings with significant implications for healthcare decision making. Authors should clearly report the specific intention-to-treat definition used in their analysis, provide details on participant dropouts, and explain upon their approach to managing missing data. Adherence to reporting guidelines, such as the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials for randomized controlled trials, is essential to standardize intention-to-treat information, ensuring the delivery of accurate and informative results for healthcare decision making. |
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