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A pragmatic randomized controlled pilot trial of brief meaning-centered psychotherapy in home care. [PDF]

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Saracino RM   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Clinical trial variability: Quality control in a randomized clinical trial

Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2009
A major issue in clinical trials in manual medicine is treatment variability. The challenge is to insure that the bounded treatment options are both representative of field practitioner behavior and consistent among research clinicians. This investigation assesses the treatment comparability of field practitioners and research clinicians, for a flexion-
Marion, McGregor   +3 more
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Registry-based randomized clinical trials—a new clinical trial paradigm

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2015
Randomized clinical trials provide the foundation of clinical evidence to guide physicians in their selection of treatment options. Importantly, randomization is the only reliable method to control for confounding factors when comparing treatment groups.
Stefan, James   +2 more
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Planning a Randomized Clinical Trial

Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2004
Summary: A high-quality clinical study often requires as much time in planning and preparation as it does in its execution. Although there are hundreds of steps required in the development of a study plan, this article focuses on important considerations that should be addressed in all study plans.
Mohit Bhandari, Emil H. Schemitsch
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Prophylactic intrapartum amnioinfusion: A randomized clinical trial

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1990
Amnioinfusion was performed in a prospective, randomized trial of 60 women in the latent phase of labor with oligohydramnios, as defined by an amniotic fluid index less than or equal to 5.0 cm. All fetuses were at least 37 weeks' gestational age, had normal baseline fetal heart rate variability, and no clinically significant fetal heart rate ...
T H, Strong   +3 more
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Reducing hyperpigmentation after sclerotherapy: A randomized clinical trial

Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2021
Sclerotherapy for the treatment of varicose veins is one of the most common medical procedures performed in the Western world, and hyperpigmentation is one of the most frequent, dreaded, minor adverse events. There has recently been some interest in investigating the inflammatory response of the local endothelium after sclerotherapy and the possible ...
Alejandro Jose, Gonzalez Ochoa   +4 more
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