Reporting the findings of clinical trials: a discussion paper
5 January 2008
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     Overview
When researchers embark on a clinical trial, they make a commitment to con-duct the trial and to report the findings in accordance with basic ethical prin-ciples. This includes preserving the ac-curacy of the results and making both positive and negative results publicly available.1 However, a significant pro-portion of health-care research remains unpublished and, even when it is pub-lished, some researchers do not make all of their results available.2 Selective reporting, regardless of the reason for it, leads to an incomplete and potentially biased view of a trial and its results.
WHO Team
         
                 
Chief Scientist and Science Division (SCI)                 
         
        Number of pages
         2
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                World Health Organization