EAP viewpoint on unpublished data from paediatric clinical trials

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Abstract

European children and paediatricians rely heavily on the fair, complete and timely publication of data obtained from paediatric randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Selective publication and reporting of paediatric RCTs is common practice. Industry-sponsored trials are more likely to remain unpublished, and take longer to get published compared with trials sponsored by others. However, also academic sponsors contribute to inefficiencies in publishing clinical data. Publication bias violates the ethical obligation that investigators have towards study participants, leads to considerable inefficiencies in research and a waste of financial and human resources, and has the potential to distort evidence for treatment approaches. Conclusion: The European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) therefore actively supports initiatives that increase the public dissemination of paediatric clinical trial data. The EAP will raise awareness about the guidelines for Good Publication Practice among European paediatricians and subspecialty societies.

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Schrier, L., Illy, K., Valiulis, A., Wyder, C., & Stiris, T. (2018, February 1). EAP viewpoint on unpublished data from paediatric clinical trials. European Journal of Pediatrics. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-3005-x

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