Table 1

Previous studies of adequacy of descriptions of treatments in trials

Clinical issueNumber of trialsNumber (%) replicableMethods of deciding replicability
Weight loss interventions36362 (98)Compliance with item 4 of CONSORT statement*
Treatments of brain tumours47468 (92)Compliance with item 4 of CONSORT statement*
Treatments of Hodgkin's lymphoma5241231 (96)Compliance with item 4 of CONSORT statement*
Back pain6243 (13)Sufficient information on what happens before, during and after treatment
Implementation of guidelines729<7 (16)Assessed 6 elements: flexibility, timing, content, medium, deliverer and receiver. There is not an overall adequacy rating, but none was 100% and only 7/29 provided timing
Insulin initiation in type 2 diabetes8143 (21)Provision of both starting dose and titration regime
Surgical procedures intended9158138 (87)Only required that “some” detail was provided, not sufficient for replication; 41% also provided some detail on actual surgery administered
Range of topics published in Evidence-Based Medicine Journal105536 (65)Two general practitioners were independently asked whether they could use the treatment with a patient if they saw them the next day
  • *Item 4 is: ‘Precise details of the treatments intended for each group and how and when they were actually administered’.

  • Note: Each element is fully described in table 2.