Explaining the concept of randomisation in simple terms to patients during the discussion of randomised clinical trials can be a difficult task for many health care professionals. We report the results of a questionnaire-based survey, using seven descriptions of randomisation taken from Corbett's study. We examined the preferences of the general public and patients towards the descriptions and compared the results with the clinicians' choice. Participants in the survey were 341 lay people without cancer, 200 patients with cancer and 200 oncologists from cancer centres throughout the UK. It was difficult to identify 'the best' way to describe the process of randomisation. The two most favoured statements for patients and members of the publi...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been used in medical research to evaluate different interve...
International audienceObjective Several reports have shown that despite the informed consent process...
Although randomised controlled trials are the reference methodology to assess the effects of therape...
A total of 600 patients from cancer centres throughout the UK identified their most preferred and mo...
As part of a larger study designed to improve doctor-patient communication in randomised clinical tr...
Objectives To explore trial participants' understandings of randomisation. Design In this explor...
To explore how the concept of randomisation is described by clinicians and understood by patients in...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
Abstract Background In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold stand...
Objectives To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold standard beca...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
Randomisation is the process of assigning clinical trial participants to treatment groups. Randomisa...
Background: Clinical trials are the principal means by which new treatment approaches are evaluated ...
Recruitment of patients into surgical trials is difficult. One in five surgical RCTs is discontinued...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been used in medical research to evaluate different interve...
International audienceObjective Several reports have shown that despite the informed consent process...
Although randomised controlled trials are the reference methodology to assess the effects of therape...
A total of 600 patients from cancer centres throughout the UK identified their most preferred and mo...
As part of a larger study designed to improve doctor-patient communication in randomised clinical tr...
Objectives To explore trial participants' understandings of randomisation. Design In this explor...
To explore how the concept of randomisation is described by clinicians and understood by patients in...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
Abstract Background In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold stand...
Objectives To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold standard beca...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
Randomisation is the process of assigning clinical trial participants to treatment groups. Randomisa...
Background: Clinical trials are the principal means by which new treatment approaches are evaluated ...
Recruitment of patients into surgical trials is difficult. One in five surgical RCTs is discontinued...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been used in medical research to evaluate different interve...
International audienceObjective Several reports have shown that despite the informed consent process...
Although randomised controlled trials are the reference methodology to assess the effects of therape...