Content: <br>Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–21): <br>Chapter 2 Design Features (pages 23–39): <br>Chapter 3 The Trial Protocol (pages 41–70): <br>Chapter 4 Measurement and Data Capture (pages 71–93): <br>Chapter 5 Randomization (pages 95–111): <br>Chapter 6 Trial Initiation (pages 113–129): <br>Cha
Randomized Clinical Trials: Design, Practice and Reporting
✍ Scribed by David Machin, Peter Fayers
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 375
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Using examples and case studies from industry, academia and research literature, Randomized Clinical Trials provides a detailed overview of the key issues involved in designing, conducting, analysing and reporting randomized clinical trials.? It examines the methodology for conducting Phase III clinical trials, developing the protocols, the practice for capturing, measuring, and analysing the resulting clinical data and their subsequent reporting.Randomized clinical trials are the principal method for determining the relative efficacy and safety of alternative treatments, interventions or medical devices.? They are conducted by groups comprising one or more of pharmaceutical and allied health-care organisations, academic institutions, and charity supported research groups.? In many cases such trials provide the key evidence necessary for the regulatory approval of a new product for future patient use.? Randomized Clinical Trials provides comprehensive coverage of such trials, ranging from elementary to advanced level.Written by authors with considerable experience of clinical trials, Randomized Clinical Trials is an authoritative guide for clinicians, nurses, data managers and medical statisticians involved in clinical trials research and for health care professionals directly involved in patient care in a clinical trial context.
✦ Subjects
Медицинские дисциплины;Социальная медицина и медико-биологическая статистика;
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