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The Cuban Public Registry of Clinical Trials: primary registry of World Health Organization.
Author(s) -
Jiménez Gladys,
Pascual María Amparo,
Fors Martha,
Cobas José,
Torres Ania,
Cachimaille Yamilé,
Rodríguez Julián,
López Isabel
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of evidence‐based medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.885
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 1756-5391
DOI - 10.1111/j.1756-5391.2011.01140.x
Subject(s) - clinical trial , public health , medicine , transparency (behavior) , family medicine , nursing , political science , pathology , law
Despite the importance of randomized trials for well‐informed decisions in health care, a large proportion of the results of these trials are not published, especially when they are negative. Publication bias has a negative impact in the treatment of patients, due to the distorted impression it leads to for new therapies. Clinical Trial Registries help to overcome this by providing transparency in the process of conducting research. The World Health Organization takes the position that the registration of interventional trials is a scientific, ethical and moral responsibility. Taking account of this global movement, the National Coordinating Centre of Clinical Trials and the Cuban Health Network, designed and implemented the Cuban Public Registry of Clinical Trials. The Registry was established in June 2007 and is intended for public service in Cuban territory, although it is open to registrants and patients outside Cuba. The Registry staff developed a strategy to become a Primary Registry of the World Health Organization, and this was achieved in February 2011.

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