Full publication of results initially presented in abstracts
RW Scherer, JJ Meerpohl, N Pfeifer… - Cochrane database …, 2018 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Abstracts of presentations at scientific meetings are usually available only in
conference proceedings. If subsequent full publication of results reported in these abstracts …
conference proceedings. If subsequent full publication of results reported in these abstracts …
[HTML][HTML] A scoping review of comparisons between abstracts and full reports in primary biomedical research
Background Evidence shows that research abstracts are commonly inconsistent with their
corresponding full reports, and may mislead readers. In this scoping review, which is part of …
corresponding full reports, and may mislead readers. In this scoping review, which is part of …
[HTML][HTML] How should systematic reviewers handle conference abstracts? A view from the trenches
RW Scherer, IJ Saldanha - Systematic reviews, 2019 - Springer
Background While identifying and cataloging unpublished studies from conference
proceedings is generally recognized as a good practice during systematic reviews …
proceedings is generally recognized as a good practice during systematic reviews …
[HTML][HTML] PRISMA for abstracts: reporting systematic reviews in journal and conference abstracts
PRISMA for Abstracts: Reporting Systematic Reviews in Journal and Conference Abstracts |
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Authors report lack of time as main reason for unpublished research presented at biomedical conferences: a systematic review
RW Scherer, C Ugarte-Gil, C Schmucker… - Journal of clinical …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objectives To systematically review reports that queried abstract authors about reasons for
not subsequently publishing abstract results as full-length articles. Study Design and Setting …
not subsequently publishing abstract results as full-length articles. Study Design and Setting …
Reporting of trials presented in conference abstracts needs to be improved
S Hopewell, M Clarke, L Askie - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2006 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To assess how trial information reported in conference abstracts differs to
their subsequent full publication. METHODS: Randomized trials reported at the American …
their subsequent full publication. METHODS: Randomized trials reported at the American …
[HTML][HTML] More insight into the fate of biomedical meeting abstracts: a systematic review
E Von Elm, MC Costanza, B Walder… - BMC medical research …, 2003 - Springer
Background It has been estimated that about 45% of abstracts that are accepted for
presentation at biomedical meetings will subsequently be published in full. The acceptance …
presentation at biomedical meetings will subsequently be published in full. The acceptance …
Transition from meeting abstract to full-length journal article for randomized controlled trials
M Toma, FA McAlister, L Bialy, D Adams… - Jama, 2006 - jamanetwork.com
ContextNot all research presented at scientific meetings is subsequently published and,
even when it is, there may be inconsistencies between these results and what is ultimately …
even when it is, there may be inconsistencies between these results and what is ultimately …
Full publication of results initially presented in abstracts: a meta-analysis
RW Scherer, K Dickersin, P Langenberg - Jama, 1994 - jamanetwork.com
Objectives.—To estimate the rate of full publication of the results of randomized clinical trials
initially presented as abstracts at national ophthalmology meetings in 1988 and 1989; and to …
initially presented as abstracts at national ophthalmology meetings in 1988 and 1989; and to …
[HTML][HTML] CONSORT for reporting randomized controlled trials in journal and conference abstracts: explanation and elaboration
Background Clear, transparent, and sufficiently detailed abstracts of conferences and
journal articles related to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are important, because …
journal articles related to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are important, because …