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Karmela Krleza-Jeric
Researcher at Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Publications - 9
Citations - 4216
Karmela Krleza-Jeric is an academic researcher from Canadian Institutes of Health Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Declaration & Research ethics. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 2912 citations. Previous affiliations of Karmela Krleza-Jeric include University of Ottawa.
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SPIRIT 2013 explanation and elaboration: guidance for protocols of clinical trials
An-Wen Chan,Jennifer Tetzlaff,Peter C Gøtzsche,Douglas G. Altman,Howard Mann,Jesse A. Berlin,Kay Dickersin,Asbjørn Hróbjartsson,Kenneth F. Schulz,Wendy R. Parulekar,Karmela Krleza-Jeric,Andreas Laupacis,David Moher,David Moher +13 more
TL;DR: The SPIRIT 2013 Explanation and Elaboration paper provides important information to promote full understanding of the checklist recommendations and strongly recommends that this explanatory paper be used in conjunction with the SPIRit Statement.
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The Declaration of Helsinki.
TL;DR: Mosaic tablet, dynamic document, or dinosaur?
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Outcome reporting bias in randomized trials funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
TL;DR: Whether outcome reporting bias would be present in a cohort of government-funded trials subjected to rigorous peer review and whether primary outcomes specified in trial protocols were compared with those reported in publications is compared.
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7th revision of the Declaration of Helsinki: good news for the transparency of clinical trials.
TL;DR: The 7th revision of the Declaration of Helsinki as discussed by the authors contains important new requirements related to the registration of clinical trials and reporting of their results, which are appropriately situated among the core principles of contemporary research ethics.
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Compliance of clinical trial registries with the World Health Organization minimum data set: a survey
Lorenzo Moja,Ivan Moschetti,Munira Nurbhai,Anna Compagnoni,Alessandro Liberati,Alessandro Liberati,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,An-Wen Chan,An-Wen Chan,Kay Dickersin,Karmela Krleza-Jeric,David Moher,Ida Sim,Ida Sim,Jimmy Volmink +14 more
TL;DR: While the launch of the WHO minimum data set seemed to positively influence registries with better standardisation of approaches, individual registry entries are largely incomplete.