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Clinical Trial Registration in Physical Therapy Journals: Recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors

Leonardo O.P. Costa, Chung-Wei Christine Lin, Debora Bevilaqua Grossi, Marisa Cota Mancini, Anne K. Swisher, Chad Cook, Dan Vaughn, Mark R. Elkins, Umer Sheikh, Ann Moore, Gwendolen Jull, Rebecca L. Craik, Christopher G. Maher, Rinaldo Roberto de Jesus Guirro, Amélia Pasqual Marques, Michele Harms, Dina Brooks, Guy G. Simoneau and John Henry Strupstad for the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy January 2013, 93 (1) 6-10; DOI: https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.2013.93.1.6
Leonardo O.P. Costa
L.O.P. Costa, International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors.
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Chung-Wei Christine Lin
C-W.C. Lin, International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors.
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Debora Bevilaqua Grossi
D.B. Grossi, Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy/Revista Brasileira de Fisioterapia.
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Marisa Cota Mancini
M.C. Mancini, Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy/Revista Brasileira de Fisioterapia.
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Anne K. Swisher
A.K. Swisher, Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal.
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Chad Cook
C. Cook, Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy.
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Dan Vaughn
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Mark R. Elkins
M.R. Elkins, Journal of Physiotherapy.
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Umer Sheikh
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Ann Moore
A. Moore, Manual Therapy.
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Gwendolen Jull
G. Jull, Manual Therapy.
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Rebecca L. Craik
R.L. Craik, Physical Therapy.
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Christopher G. Maher
C.G. Maher, Physical Therapy.
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Rinaldo Roberto de Jesus Guirro
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Clinical trial registration involves placing the protocol for a clinical trial on a free, publicly available, and electronically searchable register. Registration is considered to be prospective if the protocol is registered before the trial commences (ie, before the first participant is enrolled). Prospective registration has several potential advantages. It could help avoid trials being duplicated unnecessarily, and it could allow people with health problems to identify trials in which they might participate. Perhaps more important, however, it tackles 2 big problems in clinical research: selective reporting and publication bias.

Selective reporting involves investigators reporting only the most favorable results when they publish a trial, instead of reporting the results for all the outcomes that were measured. Reporting only favorable outcomes can create a misleading appearance of the effect of a therapy in the published literature. For example, imagine that a completely ineffective intervention is tested across several trials, and each trial measures multiple outcomes. Most outcomes will show no significant effect of the intervention. However, occasionally an outcome will show significant benefit or harm simply by chance. If the researchers publish the positive outcomes but not all of the nonsignificant and negative outcomes, readers could interpret falsely that the intervention is beneficial. A similar problem could occur when outcomes are analyzed at multiple time points. Researchers may report that an intervention improves walking speed at 6 months, but fail to mention that it does not improve walking speed at 1, 2, 3, 9, 12, and 24 months. Prospective registration of clinical trials combats this problem in several ways. Journal editors and reviewers can compare the range of outcomes reported in a manuscript against those listed in the registered protocol, requesting that any discrepancies be resolved by following the protocol. Readers also can compare the outcomes in the registered protocol against …

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Clinical Trial Registration in Physical Therapy Journals: Recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors
Leonardo O.P. Costa, Chung-Wei Christine Lin, Debora Bevilaqua Grossi, Marisa Cota Mancini, Anne K. Swisher, Chad Cook, Dan Vaughn, Mark R. Elkins, Umer Sheikh, Ann Moore, Gwendolen Jull, Rebecca L. Craik, Christopher G. Maher, Rinaldo Roberto de Jesus Guirro, Amélia Pasqual Marques, Michele Harms, Dina Brooks, Guy G. Simoneau, John Henry Strupstad
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Clinical Trial Registration in Physical Therapy Journals: Recommendations from the International Society of Physiotherapy Journal Editors
Leonardo O.P. Costa, Chung-Wei Christine Lin, Debora Bevilaqua Grossi, Marisa Cota Mancini, Anne K. Swisher, Chad Cook, Dan Vaughn, Mark R. Elkins, Umer Sheikh, Ann Moore, Gwendolen Jull, Rebecca L. Craik, Christopher G. Maher, Rinaldo Roberto de Jesus Guirro, Amélia Pasqual Marques, Michele Harms, Dina Brooks, Guy G. Simoneau, John Henry Strupstad
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