Clinical replicability of rehabilitation interventions in randomized controlled trials reported in main journals is inadequate

Objective: The objective of this study was to study if randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in rehabilitation (a field where complex interventions prevail) published in main journals include all the details needed to replicate the intervention in clinical practice (clinical replicability). Study Desi...

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Main Authors: Negrini, Stefano, Arienti, Chiara, Pollet, Joel, Engkasan, Julia Patrick, Francisco, Gerard E., Frontera, Walter R., Galeri, Silvia, Gworys, Kamila, Kujawa, Jolanta, Mazlan, Mazlina, Rathore, Farooq A., Schillebeeckx, Fabienne, Kiekens, Carlotte, Bogaerts, Stijn, Rummens, Sofie, De Groef, An, Verheyden, Geert, Spriet, Ann, Van Assche, Dieter, Van Dijk, Margreet, Vrijsen, Bart, Staes, Blanche, Van Kerschaver, Griet, Note, Eline, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, Medici, Luca, Patelli, Paolo, Redolfi, Alessandra, Suhaimi, Anwar, Chung, Tze Yang, Fauzi, Aishah Ahmad, Lee, Poh Chen, Veradan, Parimalaganthi, Shaikh Mazran, Noor Shahaneem, Adnan, Saufiyah, Farrukh, Shazia, Qamar, Asma, Puzder, Anna, Kowalewska, Elżbieta, Gasztych, Jowita, Chrzanowska-Rydz, Marta, Redlicka, Justyna, Tomczak, Magdalena, Binder, Katarzyna, Micheo, William, Baerga, Luis, Sepulveda, Fernando, Lopez, Carmen, Ramos, Edwardo, Cotto, Luis, Rodriguez, Veronica, Chen, Jason, Korupolu, Radha, Kumar, Dharmendra, Kern, Marcia, Edenfield, Erin E.
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier 2019
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