CONSORT 2010 statement: updated guidelines for reporting parallel group randomized trials

Kenneth F Schulz, Douglas G Altman, David Moher, CONSORT Group, Douglas G Altman, Virginia Barbour, Jesse A Berlin, Isabelle Boutron, P J Devereaux, Kay Dickersin, Diana Elbourne, Susan Ellenberg, Val Gebski, Steven Goodman, Peter C Gøtzsche, Trish Groves, Steven Grunberg, Brian Haynes, Sally Hopewell, Astrid James, Peter Juhn, Philippa Middleton, Don Minckler, David Moher, Victor M Montori, Cynthia Mulrow, Stuart Pocock, Drummond Rennie, David L Schriger, Kenneth F Schulz, Iveta Simera, Elizabeth Wager, Mike Clarke, Gordon Guyatt, Kenneth F Schulz, Douglas G Altman, David Moher, CONSORT Group, Douglas G Altman, Virginia Barbour, Jesse A Berlin, Isabelle Boutron, P J Devereaux, Kay Dickersin, Diana Elbourne, Susan Ellenberg, Val Gebski, Steven Goodman, Peter C Gøtzsche, Trish Groves, Steven Grunberg, Brian Haynes, Sally Hopewell, Astrid James, Peter Juhn, Philippa Middleton, Don Minckler, David Moher, Victor M Montori, Cynthia Mulrow, Stuart Pocock, Drummond Rennie, David L Schriger, Kenneth F Schulz, Iveta Simera, Elizabeth Wager, Mike Clarke, Gordon Guyatt

Abstract

The CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement is used worldwide to improve the reporting of randomized, controlled trials. Schulz and colleagues describe the latest version, CONSORT 2010, which updates the reporting guideline based on new methodological evidence and accumulating experience.

Source: PubMed

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