Assessing allocation concealment and blinding in randomised controlled trials: why bother?
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Assessing allocation concealment and blinding in randomised controlled trials: why bother?
Abstract
As users of RCT results, we must understand the potential for humans to interject bias. By describing assessments of allocation concealment and blinding, abstracts included in Evidence-Based Nursing will help readers to discern those trials that have made superior efforts to minimise bias. Judging the quality of allocation concealment and blinding reflects current empirical research and reflects the commitment of the editors of this journal to apply the principles of evidence-based practice to reporting of study findings.
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