Self-declared stock ownership and association with positive trial outcome in randomized controlled trials with binary outcomes published in general medical journals: a cross-sectional study

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Background: Describe the prevalence and types of conflicts of interest (COI) in published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in general medical journals with a binary primary outcome and assess the association between conflicts of interest and favorable outcome. Methods: Parallel-group RCTs with a binary primary outcome published in three general medical journals during 2013-2015 were identified. COI type, funding source, and outcome were extracted. Binomial logistic regression model was performed to assess association between COI and funding source with outcome. Results: A total of 509 consecutive parallel-group RCTs were included in the study. COI was reported in 74% in mixed funded RCTs and in 99% in for-profit funded RCTs. Stock ownership was reported in none of the non-profit RCTs, in 7% of mixed funded RCTs, and in 50% of for-profit funded RCTs. Mixed-funded RCTs had employees from the funding company in 11% and for-profit RCTs in 76%. Multivariable logistic regression revealed that stock ownership in the funding company among any of the authors was associated with a favorable outcome (odds ratio = 3.53; 95% confidence interval = 1.59-7.86; p < 0.01). Conclusion: COI in for-profit funded RCTs is extensive, because the factors related to COI are not fully independent, a multivariable analysis should be cautiously interpreted. However, after multivariable adjustment only stock ownership from the funding company among authors is associated with a favorable outcome.

Subject

Conflict of interest
Randomized controlled trials
Endowment of research
Industry funding
Authorship
Clinical trials
Conflict of interests
Cross-sectional method
Economic aspects
Employment
Experimental design
Health care industry
Logistic regression analysis
Medical journalism
Multivariate analysis
Newsletters
Odds ratio
Private sector
Questionnaires
Randomized controlled trials (RCT)
Research personnel
Self-disclosure
Stock ownership
Treatment effectiveness

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Publication Year

2017

Publication Date

2017-07-26

Journal abreviation

Trials

Source

EBSCOhost

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ISSN

1745-6215

Physical Description

vol. 18, pp. 1-6

Short Title

Self-declared stock ownership and association with positive trial outcome in randomized controlled trials with binary outcomes published in general medical journals

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Self-declared stock ownership and association with positive trial outcome in randomized controlled trials with binary outcomes published in general medical journals: a cross-sectional study, dans Science & Ignorance, consulté le 21 Novembre 2024, https://ignorancestudies.inist.fr/s/science-ignorance/item/4916

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