AIM:To present an overview of the main components of randomised controlled trials and identify issues for consideration during their design and management. BACKGROUND:Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are considered to be the gold standard for determining causality and can provide high quality evidence to inform nursing practice. DATA SOURCES:A search of online databases and websites was undertaken to identify relevant contemporary literature to inform the discussion. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION:Conducting a robust randomised controlled trial can present researchers with numerous challenges and practical considerations. The importance of taking account of the Consort guidelines during their design, conduct and reporting is emphasised. IMPL...
There is a dearth of experience and sharing of experiences by comunity nursing agencies in the condu...
This chapter covers the current gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic interv...
Amajor factor in the rapid advance of medical scienceover the past 50 years has been the development...
Aim To present an overview of the main components of randomised controlled trials and identify issue...
Background: My research matters because it provides the evidence for nursing care delivered to mill...
For many decades, the prevailing view has been that the randomized controlled trial (RCT) is the cri...
BACKGROUND: Traditional randomised controlled trials remain the gold standard for improving clinical...
In the era of evidence-based practice (EBP), Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) may provide the bes...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) answer questions about the effectiveness of different care optio...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the hallmark of evidence-based medicine and form the basis f...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the hallmark of evidence-based medicine and form the basis f...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES To identify and assess the main characteristics and the potential risk of b...
Background Nurses comprise the largest portion of the healthcare workforce worldwide. However, nurse...
Background Nurses comprise the largest portion of the healthcare workforce worldwide. However, nurse...
Background Nurses comprise the largest portion of the healthcare workforce worldwide. However, nurse...
There is a dearth of experience and sharing of experiences by comunity nursing agencies in the condu...
This chapter covers the current gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic interv...
Amajor factor in the rapid advance of medical scienceover the past 50 years has been the development...
Aim To present an overview of the main components of randomised controlled trials and identify issue...
Background: My research matters because it provides the evidence for nursing care delivered to mill...
For many decades, the prevailing view has been that the randomized controlled trial (RCT) is the cri...
BACKGROUND: Traditional randomised controlled trials remain the gold standard for improving clinical...
In the era of evidence-based practice (EBP), Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) may provide the bes...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) answer questions about the effectiveness of different care optio...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the hallmark of evidence-based medicine and form the basis f...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the hallmark of evidence-based medicine and form the basis f...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES To identify and assess the main characteristics and the potential risk of b...
Background Nurses comprise the largest portion of the healthcare workforce worldwide. However, nurse...
Background Nurses comprise the largest portion of the healthcare workforce worldwide. However, nurse...
Background Nurses comprise the largest portion of the healthcare workforce worldwide. However, nurse...
There is a dearth of experience and sharing of experiences by comunity nursing agencies in the condu...
This chapter covers the current gold standard for evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic interv...
Amajor factor in the rapid advance of medical scienceover the past 50 years has been the development...