2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12998-024-00539-y
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Waste not, want not: call to action for spinal manipulative therapy researchers

Sasha L Aspinall,
Casper Nim,
Jan Hartvigsen
et al.

Abstract: Background Research waste is defined as research outcomes with no or minimal societal benefits. It is a widespread problem in the healthcare field. Four primary sources of research waste have been defined: (1) irrelevant or low priority research questions, (2) poor design or methodology, (3) lack of publication, and (4) biased or inadequate reporting. This commentary, which was developed by a multidisciplinary group of researchers with spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) research expertise, discu… Show more

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