The Consort Statement Applied to Occupational Therapy Research

In addition to these inconsistencies, Norton and Nelson found that occupational therapy researchers had low consistency in reporting (1) how the sample size was determined, (2) who implemented the randomization procedures i.e., enrolled the participants and assigned participants to their groups, (3)...

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Veröffentlicht in:OTJR (Thorofare, N.J.) N.J.), 2008-03, Vol.28 (2), p.50-51
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Zusammenfassung:In addition to these inconsistencies, Norton and Nelson found that occupational therapy researchers had low consistency in reporting (1) how the sample size was determined, (2) who implemented the randomization procedures i.e., enrolled the participants and assigned participants to their groups, (3) adverse events or side effects in each intervention group, and (4) generalization of the trial findings.
ISSN:1539-4492
1938-2383
DOI:10.3928/15394492-20080301-02