Exemplos de uso de Allocation concealment em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The implementation of randomization and maintenance of allocation concealment minimize the mentioned selection bias,
with adequate allocation concealment, intention-to-treat analysis and blinded outcome assessment, the pooled SMD for this outcome was not statistically significant -0.18,
including random sequence generation, allocation concealment, and evidence of imbalance in the comparison groups at baseline,
High risk of bias was present in the following areas: random sequence generation 20%, allocation concealment 20%, blinding of subjects and health care providers 20%, and blinding of outcome evaluators 20.
In general, the areas where low risk of bias was prevalent were allocation concealment 80%, blinding of subjects and health care providers 80%, and random sequence generation 60.
randomization, allocation concealment, blinding and intention-to-treat analysis.
D in the evaluation of allocation concealment.
with a few studies showing allocation concealment and blinding with"low" risk with some areas of uncertainty.
such as the absence of clarity on methodological procedures randomization, allocation concealment, standardization of the methods of RT prescription
as they did not describe the allocation concealment in detail, the randomization procedure,
We planned sensitivity analyses to measure the effects of including trials at risk of selection bias inadequate or unclear allocation concealment or detection bias inadequate
generation of random sequence, allocation concealment, blinding of participants
Allocation concealment is usually done by generating allocation schedules that are less predictable than simple alternation- for example,
Quality assessment of studies included adequate sequence generation, adequate allocation concealment, blinding of investigator,
random sequence generation, allocation concealment, blinding of participants
lack of clarity regarding the allocation concealment, as all studies were eliminated in this analysis.
a clear statement that the allocation list was concealed was judged to characterize absence of allocation concealment.
participants must be unable to predict to which group each of the participants will be allocated-this is called allocation concealment; in addition,
sequence generation, allocation concealment, blinding of participants,
80% showed allocation concealment; in 40% of the studies, participants were blinded,