An N of 1 trial is a multiple crossover study in a single participant. N of 1trials can combine the benefits of individualized patient practice and evidence-based medicine and are amenable to complementary and alternative medicine practice and research. This article will review the basic structure of N of 1trials, discuss how they are commonly used, and review their limitations and statistical considerations. The authors also propose a novel use of the N of 1 trial in the form of mixed-methodology add-on N of 1 trials targeted to a parent trial’s responders. This design can help uncover evidence of subgroup effects in small trials, address issues surrounding the small study effect, and explore the role of interparticipant variability and ra...
AbstractN-of-1 trials provide a mechanism for making evidence-based treatment decisions for an indiv...
BACKGROUND:N-of-1 designs gain popularity in nutritional research because of the improving technolog...
A recent paper in this journal by Chen and Chen has used computer simulations to examine a number of...
Clinicians and patients often try a treatment for an initial period to inform longer-term therapeuti...
Clinicians make treatment decisions on a regular basis, and some decisions may result in patients ta...
Precision medicine typically refers to the use of genomic signatures of patients to assign more effe...
Background: N-of-1 trials offer an innovative approach to delivering personalized clinical care toge...
More and more scholars choose N-of-1 trials for TCM clinical research. However, the quality of the e...
The ‘n of 1’ (n=1) trial is an under-utilised study design in clinical research. The ‘n of 1’ trial ...
In this chapter, we define N-of-1 trials and provide a brief historical perspective. We briefly cove...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard for evaluating new interventions. Differen...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines and evidence-based drug treatment recommendations are usually based on the re...
The n-of-1 trial can utilized in clinical practice as a decision support tool, which may improve pat...
Abstract Background Double-blind randomised N-of-1 trials (N-of-1 trials) may help with decisions co...
Complementary and alternative medicine is criticized by some as lacking evidence to support the effe...
AbstractN-of-1 trials provide a mechanism for making evidence-based treatment decisions for an indiv...
BACKGROUND:N-of-1 designs gain popularity in nutritional research because of the improving technolog...
A recent paper in this journal by Chen and Chen has used computer simulations to examine a number of...
Clinicians and patients often try a treatment for an initial period to inform longer-term therapeuti...
Clinicians make treatment decisions on a regular basis, and some decisions may result in patients ta...
Precision medicine typically refers to the use of genomic signatures of patients to assign more effe...
Background: N-of-1 trials offer an innovative approach to delivering personalized clinical care toge...
More and more scholars choose N-of-1 trials for TCM clinical research. However, the quality of the e...
The ‘n of 1’ (n=1) trial is an under-utilised study design in clinical research. The ‘n of 1’ trial ...
In this chapter, we define N-of-1 trials and provide a brief historical perspective. We briefly cove...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard for evaluating new interventions. Differen...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines and evidence-based drug treatment recommendations are usually based on the re...
The n-of-1 trial can utilized in clinical practice as a decision support tool, which may improve pat...
Abstract Background Double-blind randomised N-of-1 trials (N-of-1 trials) may help with decisions co...
Complementary and alternative medicine is criticized by some as lacking evidence to support the effe...
AbstractN-of-1 trials provide a mechanism for making evidence-based treatment decisions for an indiv...
BACKGROUND:N-of-1 designs gain popularity in nutritional research because of the improving technolog...
A recent paper in this journal by Chen and Chen has used computer simulations to examine a number of...