Abstract Context Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs), which are becoming widespread since they are relatively inexpensive and offer important benefits for healthcare decision‐making, can also present practical, ethical, and legal challenges. One such challenge involves managing “pragmatic clinical trial collateral findings” (PCT‐CFs), or information emerging in a PCT that is unrelated to the primary research question(s), yet may have implications for individual patients, clinicians, or health care systems from whom or within which data were collected. The expansion of PCTs makes it likely healthcare systems will increasingly encounter PCT‐CFs, yet little guidance exists regarding their appropriate management. Methods We conducted semi‐structur...
While conducting a set of large-scale multi-site pragmatic clinical trials involving high-impact pub...
Abstract Introduction Despite the proliferation of pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) conducted in hea...
becauseresearchtosupportclinicaldecisionmakingwith high-qualityevidenceis lackingorbecauseevidence-b...
Background: Randomized controlled trial (RCT) trial designs exist on an explanatory-pragmatic spectr...
Abstract Background Randomized controlled trial (RCT) trial designs exist on an explanatory-pragmati...
Background: We explored the views of key stakeholders to identify the ethical challenges of pragmati...
Abstract Introduction Numerous arguments have been advanced for broadly sharing de‐identified, parti...
Background: There is a concern that the apparent effectiveness of interventions tested in clinical t...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are considered a valuable means to directly improve day-to-day pati...
This work is supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research through the Project Grant compe...
Abstract Background The clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers a...
BackgroundThe clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers arguably ne...
The use of evidence-based medical practice has become the standard for health care decision-making. ...
Background: Stakeholder involvement includes not just patients and public, but also those delivering...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are today an increasingly prominent means of measuring the ‘effecti...
While conducting a set of large-scale multi-site pragmatic clinical trials involving high-impact pub...
Abstract Introduction Despite the proliferation of pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) conducted in hea...
becauseresearchtosupportclinicaldecisionmakingwith high-qualityevidenceis lackingorbecauseevidence-b...
Background: Randomized controlled trial (RCT) trial designs exist on an explanatory-pragmatic spectr...
Abstract Background Randomized controlled trial (RCT) trial designs exist on an explanatory-pragmati...
Background: We explored the views of key stakeholders to identify the ethical challenges of pragmati...
Abstract Introduction Numerous arguments have been advanced for broadly sharing de‐identified, parti...
Background: There is a concern that the apparent effectiveness of interventions tested in clinical t...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are considered a valuable means to directly improve day-to-day pati...
This work is supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research through the Project Grant compe...
Abstract Background The clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers a...
BackgroundThe clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers arguably ne...
The use of evidence-based medical practice has become the standard for health care decision-making. ...
Background: Stakeholder involvement includes not just patients and public, but also those delivering...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are today an increasingly prominent means of measuring the ‘effecti...
While conducting a set of large-scale multi-site pragmatic clinical trials involving high-impact pub...
Abstract Introduction Despite the proliferation of pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) conducted in hea...
becauseresearchtosupportclinicaldecisionmakingwith high-qualityevidenceis lackingorbecauseevidence-b...