Timely and Complete Publication of Economic Evaluations Alongside Randomized Controlled Trials
Trials that intend to conduct an economic analysis are less likely to report economic data than effectiveness data. Where economic results do appear, they are published later, and in journals with lower impact factors. These results suggest that economic output may be more susceptible than effectiveness data to publication bias. Funders, grant reviewers and trialists themselves should ensure economic evaluations are prioritized and adequately staffed to avoid potential problems with bias. </AbstractSection> Copyright Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2013
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2013
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Authors: | Thorn, Joanna ; Noble, Sian ; Hollingworth, William |
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PharmacoEconomics. - Springer, ISSN 1170-7690. - Vol. 31.2013, 1, p. 77-85
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