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Research and scholarly methods: Pragmatic clinical trials

JACCP: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY, 2021
AbstractPragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) have received increased attention within health services and pharmacy practice research due to their ability to test interventions in the real world, with emphasis on implementation and scalability in diverse practice environments.
Onyeche Oche   +3 more
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Making Pragmatic Clinical Trials More Pragmatic

JAMA
This Viewpoint discusses pragmatic trials and their role in developing knowledge that can be broadly applicable throughout the health care system.
Richard, Platt   +2 more
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Choosing outcomes for clinical trials: a pragmatic perspective

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2018
Purpose of review The turn to evidence-based medicine in critical care has lead to a dramatic increase in the number of randomized clinical trials. Yet many of these trials are not showing differences on an appropriately prespecified primary outcome.
Theodore J, Iwashyna, Joanne, McPeake
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Pragmatic Clinical Trials in Plastic Surgery

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
The use of pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) has been increasing within medical and surgical research departments, but has not yet been widely implemented in plastic surgery. PCTs are similar to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in that they both randomize patients to treatments and follow them prospectively ...
Emily R, Geis   +2 more
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Ethics and Regulatory Complexities for Pragmatic Clinical Trials

JAMA, 2014
Some patients do not receive the best care possible, either because research to support clinical decision making with high-quality evidence is lacking or because evidence-based practices are not routinely implemented.1 Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs), which include patients in routine clinical practice settings and typically incorporate comparative ...
Jeremy, Sugarman, Robert M, Califf
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[Comparison of pragmatic clinical trials and explanatory clinical trials].

Zhongguo Zhong xi yi jie he za zhi Zhongguo Zhongxiyi jiehe zazhi = Chinese journal of integrated traditional and Western medicine, 2010
Clinical trials are often designed as either pragmatic or explanatory. The pragmatic clinical trials are generally used for measuring the effectiveness of a treatment in common clinical practice, while the explanatory trial for measuring the efficacy of a treatment under ideal conditions.
Yan-Hong, Zhang   +2 more
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Expanding the role of the stroke nurse: a pragmatic clinical trial

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2005
Aims.  This paper reports a study evaluating whether expanding a specialist nursing role to provide outreach education and support to stroke patients and carers after discharge from hospital is effective in promoting recovery.Background.  Building therapeutic relationships with patients and carers is a key component of the nursing role in stroke ...
Burton, Christopher, Gibbon, Bernard
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Pragmatic Clinical Trials

JACC: Heart Failure, 2021
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Untapped Potential? Representativeness in Pragmatic Clinical Trials

JAMA
This JAMA Viewpoint explores the potential of pragmatic clinical trials to improve demographic representativeness and health equity in clinical research.
Caleigh, Propes   +2 more
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Observational, Pragmatic, and Clinical Trials in Bipolar Disorder

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2008
Course of illness, treatment effectiveness, and outcomes in bipolar disorder are studied in various ways, including randomized controlled clinical and pragmatic trials and observational studies. Clinical trials have important limitations that often make the application of findings difficult in real-world settings.
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