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Deborah A. Zarin
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 13
Citations - 146
Deborah A. Zarin is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical trial & MEDLINE. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 90 citations. Previous affiliations of Deborah A. Zarin include Harvard University.
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Harms From Uninformative Clinical Trials.
TL;DR: Clinical trials are designed, conducted, and reported in ways that stymie this objective, a problem that can be called “uninformativeness,” which is a form of research inefficiency.
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Time for NIH to lead on data sharing.
Ida Sim,Michael Stebbins,Barbara E. Bierer,Atul J. Butte,Jeffrey M. Drazen,Victor J. Dzau,Adrian F. Hernandez,Harlan M. Krumholz,Bernard Lo,Bernard H. Munos,Eric D. Perakslis,Frank W. Rockhold,Joseph S. Ross,Sharon F. Terry,Keith R. Yamamoto,Deborah A. Zarin,Rebecca Li +16 more
TL;DR: Steps that NIH could take to lead on scientific data sharing, with an initial focus on clinical trial data sharing are suggested.
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Lost Evidence From Registered Large Long-Unpublished Randomized Controlled Trials: A Survey
Athina Tatsioni,Fotini B. Karassa,Steven N. Goodman,Deborah A. Zarin,Daniele Fanelli,John P. A. Ioannidis +5 more
TL;DR: The largest preregistered RCTs that were still both unpublished and lacked reported results at ClinicalTrials.gov more than 46 months after completion were assessed to assess whether these trials subsequently were published or posted any results.
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Individual Patient-Level Data Sharing for Continuous Learning: A Strategy for Trial Data Sharing.
Richard Kuntz,Elliott M. Antman,Robert M. Califf,Julie R. Ingelfinger,Harlan M. Krumholz,Alexander Ommaya,Eric D. Peterson,Joseph S. Ross,Joanne Waldstreicher,Shirley V. Wang,Deborah A. Zarin,Danielle Whicher,Sameer Siddiqi,Marianne Hamilton Lopez +13 more
TL;DR: This study highlights the need to understand more fully the rationale behind the continued use of these devices, as well as the barriers to adoption and their potential in the coming years.
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Universal Funder Responsibilities That Advance Social Value
TL;DR: This research highlights the need to understand more fully the rationale behind the continued use of EMTs in women’s health, as well as the barriers to adoption and other barriers to sustained use.