Journal of evidence-based medicine
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The Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT) was established as a primary registry on December 4 2008 and has registered over 1350 trials by June 2011. Many researchers are still unaware of the need for registration of trials before recruiting the first patient and the proportion of retrospectively registered trials is likely to grow until this awareness increases. We sought to investigate the timing of the registrations in IRCT and to explore strategies to overcome this. ⋯ The rapid increase in the number of registered trials is an indication of strong implementation of the registration policy. This comes partly at the expense of an increased proportion of retrospective registrations. While this may be understandable at the beginning, it is clearly not acceptable and measures should be adopted to increase the proportion of prospectively registered trials and to make trial registration an integral part of the research culture.