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COVID-19's impact on OA research is staggering: 25% of trials halted. Let's innovate with virtual methods for future trials and shape design using our insights. #Osteoarthritis#ClinicalTrials
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted osteoarthritis clinical trials, leading to loss of treatment for patients.
Explore how the pandemic disrupted osteoarthritis trials and what it means for research outcomes.
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We recommend that the use of distanced methods be explored for OA clinical trials.
A 2018 systematic review found that telephone-based interventions were as effective as person- to-person interventions at reducing pain intensity and disability in patients with hip and knee OA.
New study from #VassarTeam investigates robustness of endpoints in RCTs for benign prostatic hyperplasia cited in #AUA guidelines using Fragility Index and Fragility Quotient. Results show need for improvement in evidence-based medicine. #OSUCHS https://t.co/2c3FvnPQ2c
#VassarTeam finds gaps in literature on #healthinequities in dialysis. #LGBTQ+ identity and education are insufficiently studied. Cultural competency training and community-based educational programs may alleviate burden and improve health literacy. https://t.co/O5ZgOnAnZ2
#VassarTeam's study identifies gaps in US #infertility treatment access for marginalized groups by race/ethnicity, LGBTQ+ status, income, education, and geography. Future research needs to standardize race/ethnicity reporting and increase access. #OSUCHS https://t.co/9WEojfk3ak
New #VassarTeam study assessed harms reporting in SRs on #naltrexone for AUD, OUD & off-label uses. Findings show underreporting of harms & low methodological quality. Improvements in reporting are necessary to aid physicians in interpreting results. https://t.co/M8WiS41jq3
#Vassarteam study finds 28% of systematic reviews on #PRP-related orthopaedic surgery contain spin, with selective reporting and conclusion claiming the beneficial effect. No association was found with study characteristics or funding. #OSUCHS https://t.co/U54ABLgZQz
#Healthdisparities in #CABG outcomes persist, particularly for marginalized groups. #Vassarteam's review found important disparities in access and outcomes, particularly for LGBTQ+, Native American, and Black communities. #OSUCHS https://t.co/R1rHnz83H6
New #VassarTeam study found that systematic reviews related to obesity management rarely mention a behavioural change taxonomy. The team recommendz further exploration of how taxonomies affect quality and reproducibility of interventions. #obesity#OSUCHS https://t.co/ZifNlQMZe3
#VassarTeam meta-epidemiological study on patient-reported outcomes in AUD RCTs indicates deficient completeness of PRO reporting, stressing the need for properly reported PROs to encourage patient participation and develop high-quality treatment. #OSUCHS https://t.co/k81Z9X9LHR
New study from #VassarTeam investigates robustness of endpoints in RCTs for benign prostatic hyperplasia cited in #AUA guidelines using Fragility Index and Fragility Quotient. Results show need for improvement in evidence-based medicine. #OSUCHS https://t.co/2c3FvnPQ2c
#VassarTeam finds gaps in literature on #healthinequities in dialysis. #LGBTQ+ identity and education are insufficiently studied. Cultural competency training and community-based educational programs may alleviate burden and improve health literacy. https://t.co/O5ZgOnAnZ2
#VassarTeam's study identifies gaps in US #infertility treatment access for marginalized groups by race/ethnicity, LGBTQ+ status, income, education, and geography. Future research needs to standardize race/ethnicity reporting and increase access. #OSUCHS https://t.co/9WEojfk3ak
New #VassarTeam study assessed harms reporting in SRs on #naltrexone for AUD, OUD & off-label uses. Findings show underreporting of harms & low methodological quality. Improvements in reporting are necessary to aid physicians in interpreting results. https://t.co/M8WiS41jq3
#Vassarteam study finds 28% of systematic reviews on #PRP-related orthopaedic surgery contain spin, with selective reporting and conclusion claiming the beneficial effect. No association was found with study characteristics or funding. #OSUCHS https://t.co/U54ABLhxG7
#Healthdisparities in #CABG outcomes persist, particularly for marginalized groups. #Vassarteam's review found important disparities in access and outcomes, particularly for LGBTQ+, Native American, and Black communities. #OSUCHS https://t.co/R1rHnz83H6
New #VassarTeam study found that systematic reviews related to obesity management rarely mention a behavioural change taxonomy. The team recommendz further exploration of how taxonomies affect quality and reproducibility of interventions. #obesity#OSUCHS https://t.co/ZifNlQMZe3