OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials, a gold-standard approach to reduce uncertainties in clinical practice, are growing in cost and are often slow to recruit. We determined whether methodological approaches to facilitate large, efficient clinical trials were acceptable to UK research ethics committees (RECs). DESIGN: We developed a protocol in collaboration with parents, for a comparative-effectiveness, randomised controlled trial comparing two widely used blood transfusion practices in preterm infants. We incorporated four approaches to improve recruitment and efficiency: (i) point-of-care design using electronic patient records for patient identification, randomisation and data acquisition, (ii) short two-page information sheet; (iii)...
BACKGROUND: It is considered to be a fundamental ethical premise of human experimentation, that it s...
Introduction Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a potentially devastating neonatal disease. A tempor...
Clinical trials in neonatology often raise complex ethical problems. This paper suggests that in ta...
Randomised controlled trials, a gold-standard approach to reduce uncertainties in clinical practice,...
Objective Randomised controlled trials, a gold-standard approach to reduce uncertainties in clinical...
Background: More effective recruitment strategies like alternative approaches to consent are needed ...
INTRODUCTION: Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a potentially devastating neonatal disease. A tempo...
Introduction: Methodologically robust clinical trials are required to improve neonatal care and redu...
Introduction Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a potentially devastating neonatal disease. A tempor...
Background: Clinical data offer potential to advance patient care. Neonatal specialised care is a hi...
Background: More effective recruitment strategies like alternative approaches to consent are needed ...
Background: The ethical basis of randomised controlled trials is equipoise, whether at the collectiv...
Background Clinical data offer the potential to advance patient care. Neonatal specialised care is a...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials provide the best evidence for the effects of interventions ...
Background: Conducting clinical trials with pre-term or sick infants is important if care for this p...
BACKGROUND: It is considered to be a fundamental ethical premise of human experimentation, that it s...
Introduction Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a potentially devastating neonatal disease. A tempor...
Clinical trials in neonatology often raise complex ethical problems. This paper suggests that in ta...
Randomised controlled trials, a gold-standard approach to reduce uncertainties in clinical practice,...
Objective Randomised controlled trials, a gold-standard approach to reduce uncertainties in clinical...
Background: More effective recruitment strategies like alternative approaches to consent are needed ...
INTRODUCTION: Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a potentially devastating neonatal disease. A tempo...
Introduction: Methodologically robust clinical trials are required to improve neonatal care and redu...
Introduction Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a potentially devastating neonatal disease. A tempor...
Background: Clinical data offer potential to advance patient care. Neonatal specialised care is a hi...
Background: More effective recruitment strategies like alternative approaches to consent are needed ...
Background: The ethical basis of randomised controlled trials is equipoise, whether at the collectiv...
Background Clinical data offer the potential to advance patient care. Neonatal specialised care is a...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials provide the best evidence for the effects of interventions ...
Background: Conducting clinical trials with pre-term or sick infants is important if care for this p...
BACKGROUND: It is considered to be a fundamental ethical premise of human experimentation, that it s...
Introduction Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is a potentially devastating neonatal disease. A tempor...
Clinical trials in neonatology often raise complex ethical problems. This paper suggests that in ta...