Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely recognised to be the most rigorous way to test new and emerging clinical interventions. When the interventions under study are two different surgical procedures, however, surgeons are required to be trained and sufficiently proficient in the different surgical approaches to take part in such a trial. It is often the case that even where surgeons can perform both trial surgical procedures, they have a preference and/or have more expertise in one of the procedures. The expertise-based trial design, where participating surgeons only provide the procedure in which they have appropriate expertise, has been proposed to overcome this problem. When expertise-based designs should be best use...
Rationale: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of surgical interventions are increasing. Such t...
Until recently, insufficient attention has been paid to the fact that surgical interventions are com...
Randomized controlled trials in surgery are notoriously difficult to design and conduct due to numer...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely recognised to be the most rigorou...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the interviewees for giving up the time to ta...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Acknowledgements JAC held a Medical Research Council UK methodology (G1002292) fellowship, which sup...
Conducting surgical trials is essential to establish evidence based practice and inform health polic...
Although conventional randomised controlled trials are widely recognised as the most reliable method...
Background: Undertaking randomized clinical trials (RCTs) in emergency surgical settings is associat...
BACKGROUND: Under a conventional two-arm randomised trial design, participants are allocated to an i...
PMID: 23145113 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] PMCID: PMC3493499 Free PMC ArticlePeer reviewedPublish...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative methods are increasingly used to study the process of clinical trials and pa...
Rationale: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of surgical interventions are increasing. Such t...
Until recently, insufficient attention has been paid to the fact that surgical interventions are com...
Randomized controlled trials in surgery are notoriously difficult to design and conduct due to numer...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely recognised to be the most rigorou...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the interviewees for giving up the time to ta...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Acknowledgements JAC held a Medical Research Council UK methodology (G1002292) fellowship, which sup...
Conducting surgical trials is essential to establish evidence based practice and inform health polic...
Although conventional randomised controlled trials are widely recognised as the most reliable method...
Background: Undertaking randomized clinical trials (RCTs) in emergency surgical settings is associat...
BACKGROUND: Under a conventional two-arm randomised trial design, participants are allocated to an i...
PMID: 23145113 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] PMCID: PMC3493499 Free PMC ArticlePeer reviewedPublish...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative methods are increasingly used to study the process of clinical trials and pa...
Rationale: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of surgical interventions are increasing. Such t...
Until recently, insufficient attention has been paid to the fact that surgical interventions are com...
Randomized controlled trials in surgery are notoriously difficult to design and conduct due to numer...