Contains fulltext : 110505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Surgeons in the Netherlands, Canada and the US participate in the FAITH trial (Fixation using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip fractures). Dutch sites are managed and visited by a financed central trial coordinator, whereas most Canadian and US sites have local study coordinators and receive per patient payment. This study was aimed to assess how these different trial management strategies affected trial performance. METHODS: Details related to obtaining ethics approval, time to trial start-up, inclusion, and percentage completed follow-ups were collected for each trial site and compared. Pre-trial screening data were compared with ...
Abstract Background Although considered the reference standard for generating valid scientific evide...
Abstract: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust design for evaluating h...
OBJECTIVES: Decentralised clinical trial activities-such as participant recruitment via social media...
BACKGROUND: Surgeons in the Netherlands, Canada and the US participate in the FAITH trial (Fixation ...
ABSTRACT Objective: Multicenter clinical trials can be organized in different ways. Multiple cen...
Clinical trials are slow and costly, built around the research centers that study local participants...
Objective Multi-centre RCT designs provide robust evidence of therapeutic effect of health inter...
Purpose: International collaboration in research is essential in order to improve worldwide health. ...
Objectives To investigate the effects, costs, and feasibility of providing on-site compared with re...
Multicenter clinical trials are crucial to advance the science behind clinical care but are also com...
Objectives: To investigate the effects, costs and feasibility of providing on-site compared with re...
Objectives To investigate the effects, costs and feasibility of providing on-site compared with remo...
Contains fulltext : 138353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Clinical research is conducted to advance human medicine by developing efficacious treatments and im...
BACKGROUND: The national Cancer Reform Strategy recommends delivering care closer to home whenever p...
Abstract Background Although considered the reference standard for generating valid scientific evide...
Abstract: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust design for evaluating h...
OBJECTIVES: Decentralised clinical trial activities-such as participant recruitment via social media...
BACKGROUND: Surgeons in the Netherlands, Canada and the US participate in the FAITH trial (Fixation ...
ABSTRACT Objective: Multicenter clinical trials can be organized in different ways. Multiple cen...
Clinical trials are slow and costly, built around the research centers that study local participants...
Objective Multi-centre RCT designs provide robust evidence of therapeutic effect of health inter...
Purpose: International collaboration in research is essential in order to improve worldwide health. ...
Objectives To investigate the effects, costs, and feasibility of providing on-site compared with re...
Multicenter clinical trials are crucial to advance the science behind clinical care but are also com...
Objectives: To investigate the effects, costs and feasibility of providing on-site compared with re...
Objectives To investigate the effects, costs and feasibility of providing on-site compared with remo...
Contains fulltext : 138353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Clinical research is conducted to advance human medicine by developing efficacious treatments and im...
BACKGROUND: The national Cancer Reform Strategy recommends delivering care closer to home whenever p...
Abstract Background Although considered the reference standard for generating valid scientific evide...
Abstract: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust design for evaluating h...
OBJECTIVES: Decentralised clinical trial activities-such as participant recruitment via social media...