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Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of electronic health interventions to reduce medication errors. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Digit Med
Colin MN   +5 more
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Noninferiority Randomized Controlled Trials

Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2022
From 2005 to 2015, the publication of noninferiority trials increased by six-fold. Noninferiority trials assess whether a new treatment's efficacy is comparable with that of the standard of care and have several appeals. Noninferiority trials can evaluate for both noninferiority and superiority of a new treatment.
Kevin S. Kim   +3 more
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Blinding and expectancy confounds in psychedelic randomized controlled trials

Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2021
Introduction: There is increasing interest in the potential for psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin, LSD and ketamine to treat several mental health disorders, with a growing number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) being conducted to investigate ...
S. Muthukumaraswamy   +2 more
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Randomized Controlled Trials

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2004
(2004). Randomized controlled trials. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders: Vol. 5, No. sup1, pp. 42-42.
Harald O, Stolberg   +2 more
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Efficacy Randomized Controlled Trials

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2023
Editor's note: This is the 14th article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to be used as a resource for nurses to understand the concepts and principles essential to research. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice—from research design to data interpretation.
Bernadette, Capili, Joyce K, Anastasi
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Cluster randomized controlled trials

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2005
AbstractCluster randomized controlled trial (RCT), in which groups or clusters of individuals rather than individuals themselves are randomized, are increasingly common. Indeed, for the evaluation of certain types of intervention (such as those used in health promotion and educational interventions) a cluster randomized trial is virtually the only ...
Suezann, Puffer   +2 more
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Randomized Controlled Trials

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998
There are three main questions in health care: ‘what is going on?’, ‘why?’ and ‘what do we do about it?’. ‘What is going on?’ forms the basis for clinical assessment including history taking, examination, and diagnosis. The question ‘why?’ underlies all aetiological research from laboratory science to epidemiology. The cross-sectional, case–control and
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