Registration, reporting, and replication in clinical trials: The case of anorexia nervosa

Quintana, Daniel S.; Mitchison, Deborah; Griffiths, Scott; Nagata, Jason M.

Abstract

ObjectiveTreatment outcomes for anorexia nervosa (AN) remain modest, and recent research suggests that clinical trials may be of limited methodological quality. With increasing evidence illustrating the irreproducibility of psychological research, no research to date has systematically examined the cumulative effect of bias in research relating to the treatment of AN. MethodWe identified all AN trials listed on between 2000 and 2018 and examined rates of (a) the noncompletion of clinical trials, the (b) nonpublication of trials once listed as completed, (c) the nonprospective registration of clinical trials, and (d) the nonreplication of findings. ResultsWe note that of 201 trials listed on , only 101 have been completed, and of those, only 41 have been published. Moreover, of these 41 published trials, only eight demonstrated evidence of prospective trial registration, and only seven have had their primary findings replicated in other studies. DiscussionThese results illustrate the profound cumulative effect of methodological bias in registered trials for AN, which may have a significant impact both on what appears in the current evidence base, and on the reproducibility of studies comprising this evidence base.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000494113300001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS
Volumen: 53
Número: 1
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 138
Página final: 142
DOI:

10.1002/eat.23187

Notas: ISI