What Is a Pragmatic Clinical Trial|[quest]| The Journal of Investigative Dermatology publishes basic and clinical research in cutaneous biology and skin disease. HC Williams,E Burdenteh,AJ Nunn 被引量: 5发表: 2015年 What's the uptake? Pragmatic RCTs may be used to estimate uptake, and ...
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A cluster randomised controlled trial is a type of randomised controlled trial in which groups of subjects(as opposed to individual subjects) are randomised. ... Cluster-randomised controlled trials are used when there is a strong reason for randomising treatment and control groups over randomising ...
Consent and randomized clinical trials: are there moral or design problems? The purpose of this paper is to examine whether randomized clinical trial (RCT) methods are necessarily morally problematic. If they are intrinsically prob... Kopelman - 《Journal of Medicine & Philosophy》 被引量: 14发表...
What are clinical trials? The clinical trial process What are the different phases of a clinical trial? Why does Roche conduct clinical trials? What are the ethical principles that govern clinical trials? Which legal and ethical standards does Roche apply for its clinical trials? How is the adhe...
作者: A Hart 摘要: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) can be used to evaluate aspects of the effectiveness of complementary therapies. Given the individualised and non-blindable nature of many treatments, the design of such studies is often not trivial. One decision to be made is what ...
What is a pragmatic trial; Difference between a pragmatic trial and a explanatory trial; Why bias is generally not seen in a pragmatic trial; Outcome measures differences between explanatory and pragmatic approaches.关键词: Selection Bias Clinical Trials as Topic ...
A randomised controlled non-inferiority trial study design was used. The intervention was 10 weekly sessions of exposure therapy and response prevention delivered by telephone or face to face. The aim of the study was to investigate whether the delivery of therapy by telephone was as effective as...
Comparisons are made between pragmatic and explanatory trials, on the understanding that trials may have aspects to them that make the trial more of a hybrid. A case is made for the appropriate use and releva...
Reactogenicity refers to a subset of reactions that occur soon after vaccination, and are a physical manifestation of the inflammatory response to vaccination. In clinical trials, information on expected signs and symptoms after vaccination is actively sought (or ‘solicited’). These symptoms may incl...