An apparent ethical dilemma arises when physicians consider enrolling their patients in randomized clinical trials. Suppose that a randomized clinical trial comparing two treatments is in progress, and a physician has an opinion about which treatment is better. The physician has a duty to promote the patient's best medical interests and therefore seems to be obliged to advise the patient to receive the treatment that the physician prefers. This duty creates a barrier to the enrollment of patients in randomized clinical trials.1-10 Two strategies are often used to resolve the dilemma in favor of enrolling patients in clinical trials
Publicación ISIEvidence-based medicine (EBM) and its main strategy, randomized clinical trials, have...
Hundreds of thousands of clinical trials are conducted annually around the world, working to further...
I argue for two main theses that are at odds with the positions of many clinical researchers and phi...
An apparent ethical dilemma arises when physicians consider enrolling their patients in randomized c...
N apparent ethical dilemma arises when physi-cians consider enrolling their patients in ran-domized ...
Background: The decision to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in a field raises ethical as...
Background: The decision to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in a field raises ethical...
Abstract Background The decision to conduct a randomi...
The ethical tension in research design is often characterized as that between indi-vidual and collec...
The concomitant problems of underenrollment and selective enrollment limit the efficiency of many ra...
Background: The decision to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in a field raises ethical as...
When may a physician legitimately offer enrollment in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) to her patie...
The proliferation of clinical trials in the last decade and the relatively limited number of experie...
This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluster randomized trials (CR...
This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluster randomized trials (CR...
Publicación ISIEvidence-based medicine (EBM) and its main strategy, randomized clinical trials, have...
Hundreds of thousands of clinical trials are conducted annually around the world, working to further...
I argue for two main theses that are at odds with the positions of many clinical researchers and phi...
An apparent ethical dilemma arises when physicians consider enrolling their patients in randomized c...
N apparent ethical dilemma arises when physi-cians consider enrolling their patients in ran-domized ...
Background: The decision to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in a field raises ethical as...
Background: The decision to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in a field raises ethical...
Abstract Background The decision to conduct a randomi...
The ethical tension in research design is often characterized as that between indi-vidual and collec...
The concomitant problems of underenrollment and selective enrollment limit the efficiency of many ra...
Background: The decision to conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in a field raises ethical as...
When may a physician legitimately offer enrollment in a randomized clinical trial (RCT) to her patie...
The proliferation of clinical trials in the last decade and the relatively limited number of experie...
This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluster randomized trials (CR...
This article is part of a series of papers examining ethical issues in cluster randomized trials (CR...
Publicación ISIEvidence-based medicine (EBM) and its main strategy, randomized clinical trials, have...
Hundreds of thousands of clinical trials are conducted annually around the world, working to further...
I argue for two main theses that are at odds with the positions of many clinical researchers and phi...