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Pilot trials in health-related behavioral intervention research: Problems, solutions, and recommendations.

Health Psychology, 2020
Pilot studies can help to pave the way for larger randomized controlled trials of health-related behavioral interventions. Unfortunately, there is widespread uncertainty and confusion about the kinds of studies that should or should not be called pilot ...
K. Freedland
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Pilot trials in transfusion medicine

Transfusion, 2009
Preparatory work for clinical research in transfusionmedicinetakesonmanyforms.Background research activity which informs a future study is referred to as pilot work. Preliminary research projects of various designs with a specific hypothesis, objective, and method are referred to as pilot studies.
Donald M, Arnold   +3 more
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Pilot–pivotal trials for average bioequivalence

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2008
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Mathew, Thomas, Wu, Yanping
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Pilot Randomised Controlled Trials

2008
Pilot studies are usually very helpful precursors to definitive RCTs. Possibly the first educational RCT (Walters, 1931), which looked at the role of counselling among undergraduate students, was later described as an ‘introductory experiment’ (Walters, 1932). We would now describe this trial as a pilot study.
David J. Torgerson, Carole J. Torgerson
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Pediatric Anklebot: Pilot clinical trial

2016 6th IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob), 2016
We are currently examining the therapeutic efficacy of the pediAnklebot, an impedance-controlled low-friction, back-drivable robotic device that trains the ankle of neurologically impaired children of ages 6–10 years old. In this paper, we present the first clinical results from a small feasibility study involving 4 children with Cerebral Palsy.
Hermano Igo Krebs   +3 more
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Pilot Randomized Trials: Is There a Need?

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2012
Abstract: A pilot randomized study is often essential to ensure the feasibility of conducting a large, randomized study. Pilot studies help to define the sample size, establish measurable outcomes, promote methodological rigor, establish the ability to recruit participants, assess the risk-benefit ratio of the treatments, and ...
Kyle J, Jeray, Stephanie L, Tanner
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A pilot trial of rifampicin in tuberculosis

Tubercle, 1968
Abstract Rifampicin, a new antibiotic which has shown very high antituberculosis activity both in vitro and in experimental infection of mice and guinea pigs, has been submitted to a pilot clinical trial in 11 patients. All of them had chronic, cavitary tuberculosis, with cultures resistant at least to isoniazid and streptomycin.
A, Baronti, N, Lukinovich
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