STAT+: Major European research funders often fail to set policies or monitor progress on clinical trial transparency

Nearly two dozen major organizations that fund medical research in Europe often failed to set policies or monitor progress for registering clinical trials and publishing study results, an issue that can lead to shortcomings in medical literature, a new analysis finds.

Among 21 of the largest public and philanthropic funders, only 14 mandated prospective trial registration and just six required that trial results be made public on registries within a year of a trial’s completion. In addition, only 43% of the funders actively monitored whether trials were registered, and just 38% tracked whether results were made public.

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