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Influence of blinding on treatment effect size estimate in randomized controlled trials of oral health interventions.

Humam SaltajiSusan Armijo-OlivoGreta G CummingsMaryam AminBruno R da CostaCarlos Flores-Mir
Published in: BMC medical research methodology (2018)
We found significant differences in treatment effect size estimates between oral health trials based on lack of patient and assessor blinding. Treatment effect size estimates were 0.19 and 0.14 larger in trials with lack of blinding of both patients and assessors and blinding of patients, assessors, and care-providers concurrently. No significant differences were identified in other blinding criteria. Investigators of oral health systematic reviews should perform sensitivity analyses based on the adequacy of blinding in included trials.
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