The choice of sites for planned clinical trials is a decision which often involves the greatest degree of uncertainty. The purpose of this paper is to present guidelines and available resources to aid in the evaluation of sites before a study is initiated, while the study is ongoing, and after a study is completed. The types of sites, components, and strategies for investigational techniques are explored. The advantages of using experienced versus novice investigators are compared using data from a multisite clinical trial
Clinical trials require participation of numerous patients, enormous research resources and substant...
When medical researchers test a new treatment procedure, they recruit patients with appropriate heal...
The rationale for centre selection in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often unclear but may h...
Background During the past two decades, the number and complexity of clinical trials have risen dram...
This second article in the series on pragmatic trials describes the challenges in selection of sites...
Background: One of the keys to running a successful clinical trial is the selection of high quality ...
Multicenter clinical trials are crucial to advance the science behind clinical care but are also com...
IntroductionStudies of type 2 translation, the adaption of evidence-based interventions to real-worl...
The use of site questionnaires in the site selection process is a time-consuming feature of almost e...
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions....
There are over 1 million hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) annually in the United States alone...
There are over 1 million hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) annually in the United States alone...
Introduction: Feasibility evaluations are performed to create the best possible starting point for t...
India is becoming one of the fast evolving destinations for conducting global clinical trials. This ...
There are over 1 million hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) annually in the United States alone...
Clinical trials require participation of numerous patients, enormous research resources and substant...
When medical researchers test a new treatment procedure, they recruit patients with appropriate heal...
The rationale for centre selection in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often unclear but may h...
Background During the past two decades, the number and complexity of clinical trials have risen dram...
This second article in the series on pragmatic trials describes the challenges in selection of sites...
Background: One of the keys to running a successful clinical trial is the selection of high quality ...
Multicenter clinical trials are crucial to advance the science behind clinical care but are also com...
IntroductionStudies of type 2 translation, the adaption of evidence-based interventions to real-worl...
The use of site questionnaires in the site selection process is a time-consuming feature of almost e...
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions....
There are over 1 million hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) annually in the United States alone...
There are over 1 million hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) annually in the United States alone...
Introduction: Feasibility evaluations are performed to create the best possible starting point for t...
India is becoming one of the fast evolving destinations for conducting global clinical trials. This ...
There are over 1 million hospitalizations for heart failure (HF) annually in the United States alone...
Clinical trials require participation of numerous patients, enormous research resources and substant...
When medical researchers test a new treatment procedure, they recruit patients with appropriate heal...
The rationale for centre selection in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often unclear but may h...