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OARSI Clinical Trials Recommendations: Design, conduct, and reporting of clinical trials for knee osteoarthritis

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The goal of this document is to update the original OARSI recommendations specifically for the design, conduct, and reporting of clinical trials that target symptom or structure modification among individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA).
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This article is published in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.The article was published on 2015-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 164 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Clinical trial.

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Effect of Intra-Articular Sprifermin vs Placebo on Femorotibial Joint Cartilage Thickness in Patients With Osteoarthritis: The FORWARD Randomized Clinical Trial

TL;DR: The FGF-18 Osteoarthritis Randomized Trial with Administration of Repeated Doses resulted in an improvement in total femorotibial joint cartilage thickness after 2 years, and there were no statistically significant differences in mean absolute change from baseline in total WOMAC scores.
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Responsiveness and Minimally Important Differences for 4 Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Short Forms: Physical Function, Pain Interference, Depression, and Anxiety in Knee Osteoarthritis.

TL;DR: The first MIDs for PROMIS in this population are established, and provided an important standard of reference to better apply or interpret PROMis in future trials or clinical practice.
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Effectiveness of an Internet-Delivered Exercise and Pain-Coping Skills Training Intervention for Persons With Chronic Knee Pain

TL;DR: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an innovative Internet-based intervention combining physiotherapist-prescribed home exercise delivered via videoconferencing and automated PCST in addition to educational material in persons with chronic knee pain.
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The MOS 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36). I. Conceptual framework and item selection.

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TL;DR: A 36-item short-form survey designed for use in clinical practice and research, health policy evaluations, and general population surveys to survey health status in the Medical Outcomes Study is constructed.
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SF-36 health survey: Manual and interpretation guide

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TL;DR: TheSF-36 is a generic health status measure which has gained popularity as a measure of outcome in a wide variety of patient groups and social and the contribution of baseline health, sociodemographic and work-related factors to the SF-36 Health Survey: manual and interpretation guide is tested.
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CONSORT 2010 Statement: updated guidelines for reporting parallel group randomised trials

TL;DR: The Consort 2010 Statement as discussed by the authors has been used worldwide to improve the reporting of randomised controlled trials and has been updated by Schulz et al. in 2010, based on new methodological evidence and accumulating experience.
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Health Measurement Scales: A Practical Guide to Their Development and Use

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose three basic concepts: devising the items, selecting the items and selecting the responses, from items to scales, reliability and validity of the responses.
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