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editorial
. 2015 Mar 18;4(2):95–97. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2015.03.001

Table 1.

Benefits of research registration.

Stakeholder Benefit
Research and clinical community ❖ Reduce publication and reporting bias (not all studies performed are published – especially negative studies)
❖ Increase transparency
❖ Identify on-going studies in their field – the cutting edge and gaps
❖ Aids research quality – allows for open and early peer-review of study objectives and methods and their refinement
❖ Aids guideline development and evidence synthesis/systematic review
❖ global collaboration between researchers – more multicentre studies
Editors and peer-reviewers ❖ Compare study findings with registered study protocol
❖ Evidence-based medicine
Commissioners, funders and wider society ❖ Reduce unnecessary duplication saving funds
Institutions ❖ Increased collaboration – research that's more global, multicentre and more interdisciplinary
Patients and the public ❖ Can find out about research of interest to them (e.g. HIV treatments)
❖ Respect, dignity and ethics – people who enter studies expect a permanent record of it.