scholarly journals Professional medical writing support and the quality of randomized controlled trial reporting: a cross-sectional study

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
William Gattrell ◽  
Sally Hopewell ◽  
Paul Farrow ◽  
Richard White ◽  
Elizabeth Wager ◽  
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BMJ Open ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. e010329 ◽  
Author(s):  
William T Gattrell ◽  
Sally Hopewell ◽  
Kate Young ◽  
Paul Farrow ◽  
Richard White ◽  
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BMJ ◽  
2017 ◽  
pp. i6770 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosa Ahn ◽  
Alexandra Woodbridge ◽  
Ann Abraham ◽  
Susan Saba ◽  
Deborah Korenstein ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 79 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 1263.2-1263
Author(s):  
T. Thomsen ◽  
M. Aadahl ◽  
M. L. Hetland ◽  
B. A. Esbensen

Background:A recently conducted randomized controlled trial (Joint Resources Sedentary Behavior Intervention study (JR-SB)) aimed to reduce sedentary behavior and increase light-intensity physical activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Patients were recruited from a rheumatology outpatient clinic and the intervention consisted of three motivational counselling sessions followed by text message reminders. The results showed highly significant between-group differences on behavioral, patient-reported and cardio-metabolic outcomes, both on a short- and long-term basis (1;2). Since a relatively large fraction (58%) of invited patients initially declined to participate in the trial, we decided to explore if and how the declining patients differed from the included patients. The findings may inform which patient characteristics to consider in implementing a lifestyle intervention in clinical practice.Objectives:To compare socio-demographic, clinical and lifestyle factors between included patients and patients declining to participate in the JR-SB study at the time where study inclusion commenced.Methods:We conducted a retrospective register-based cross-sectional study. All patients with RA, who had been invited to participate in the JR-SB study during 2013-2014 were identified in the DANBIO registry. Patients’ clinical and lifestyle data were also retrieved from DANBIO while data on socio-demography was extracted from Statistics Denmark. Differences between participants and decliners were determined by an independent t-test or chi-square test.Results:Of invited patients (n=801), a total of 467 (58%) declined participation in the JR-SB study during 2013-2014. See Table 1 for characteristics and comparison of participants and decliners.Table 1.Participants’ and decliners’ characteristics; (n (%) unless otherwise stated)Participants(n=150)Decliners(n=467)P-value(x2)Women121 (80.7)358 (76.7)0.30Age (years), mean (SD)58.5 (11.7)60.8 (12.9)0.045aLiving with partner96 (64)293 (62.7)0.78Working57 (38)157 (33.6)0.15RA duration (years), mean (SD)13.8 (11.1)13.7 (10.8)0.92aPain (VAS), mean (SD)34.4 (21.8)29.1 (24.5)0.046aFatigue (VAS), mean (SD)44.2 (26.0)39.5 (28.4)0.14aSmoking(n=61)27 (44.2)(n=220)130 (59.1)0.041Regular exercise (min 1-2 times/week)(n=29)23 (79.3)(n=89)50 (56.2)0.026VAS – Visual Analogue ScaleNumbers in bold indicate the total number of responders on smoking and exercise statusaDetermined by an independent t-testConclusion:Patients who declined to participate in a randomized controlled trial aiming at reducing sedentary behavior were often smokers, had less regular exercise habits and were older than those who accepted to participate. This indicates that the intervention did not appeal to all patients with RA. The findings should be considered in the implementation of lifestyle interventions in clinical rheumatology practice.References:[1]Thomsen T et al. Ann Rheum Dis 2017 Sep;76(9):1603-6.[2]Thomsen T, et al. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) 2019 Sep 10.Disclosure of Interests:Tanja Thomsen: None declared, Mette Aadahl: None declared, Merete L. Hetland Grant/research support from: BMS, MSD, AbbVie, Roche, Novartis, Biogen and Pfizer, Consultant of: Eli Lilly, Speakers bureau: Orion Pharma, Biogen, Pfizer, CellTrion, Merck and Samsung Bioepis, Bente Appel Esbensen: None declared


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-207
Author(s):  
Hayu Ulfaningrum ◽  
Rizki Fitryasari ◽  
Mka Misbahatul Mar’ah

Pencarian jurnal atau artikel menggunakan database Scopus, Sciencedirect, CINAHL. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal dan CRAAP test (Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy and Purpose) digunakan dalam penilaian kualitas artikel. Kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi dalam studi literatur ini menggunakan format PICOS framework. Kriteria inklusi dalam studi literature ini antara lain remaja dengan usia 10 – 18 tahun, faktor pengetahuan, sikap, nilai, pendidikan seksual, keluarga, teman sebaya dan guru menggunakan desain studi randomized controlled trial, cross-sectional study, mixed-method design, grounded-theory design, school-based survey, retrospective study, qualitative study, quasi-experimental design dengan artikel berbahasa inggris dan tahun terbit 2016 – 2020. Jumlah artikel yang didapatkan berdasarkan kelayakan terhadap kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi sebanyak 14 artikel. Hasil: Faktor yang berhubungan dengan perilaku pencegahan pelecehan seksual pada remaja di negara maju dan berkembang yaitu pengetahuan dan sikap, pemberian pendidikan seksual, peran petugas kesehatan, faktor keluarga, dukungan guru, staff sekolah dan teman sebaya. Upaya pencegahan pelecehan seksual pada remaja telah banyak dilakukan, namun diperlukan adanya keterlibatan dan arahan yang jelas bagi petugas kesehatan serta perlu adanya perlindungan hukum secara jelas bagi para pelaku pelecehan seksual agar tidak semakin merajalela dan dianggap hal yang biasa bagi masyarakat


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