Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) seek to improve the generalizability and increase the statistical power of traditional explanatory trials. They are a major tenet of comparative effectiveness research. While a powerful study design, PCTs have been limited by high cost, modest efficiency, and limited ability to fill relevant evidence gaps. Based on an American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) supported meeting of national stakeholders, we propose several innovations and future research that could improve the efficiency and effectiveness of such studies focused in the U.S. Innovations discussed include optimizing the use of community based practices through partnership with Practice Based Research Networks (PBRNs), using information techn...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are today an increasingly prominent means of measuring the ‘effecti...
There is widespread evidence of under-recruitment of older people to research studies, notably rando...
There is widespread evidence of under-recruitment of older people to research studies, notably rando...
An important challenge in comparative effectiveness research is the lack of infrastructure to suppor...
BackgroundThe clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers arguably ne...
For many interventions in health care, there is limited information on efficacy, safety and cost-eff...
Pragmatic trials are randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted in usual health-care settings to ...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
Abstract Background The clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers a...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are well-suited to address unmet healthcare needs, such as those ar...
BACKGROUND: Pragmatic trials compare the effects of different decisions in usual clinical practice. ...
BACKGROUND: Pragmatic trials compare the effects of different decisions in usual clinical practice. ...
Outcome measures for embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) should reflect the lived experience ...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are today an increasingly prominent means of measuring the ‘effecti...
There is widespread evidence of under-recruitment of older people to research studies, notably rando...
There is widespread evidence of under-recruitment of older people to research studies, notably rando...
An important challenge in comparative effectiveness research is the lack of infrastructure to suppor...
BackgroundThe clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers arguably ne...
For many interventions in health care, there is limited information on efficacy, safety and cost-eff...
Pragmatic trials are randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted in usual health-care settings to ...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
Abstract Background The clinical research enterprise is not producing the evidence decision makers a...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are well-suited to address unmet healthcare needs, such as those ar...
BACKGROUND: Pragmatic trials compare the effects of different decisions in usual clinical practice. ...
BACKGROUND: Pragmatic trials compare the effects of different decisions in usual clinical practice. ...
Outcome measures for embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) should reflect the lived experience ...
Pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) are today an increasingly prominent means of measuring the ‘effecti...
There is widespread evidence of under-recruitment of older people to research studies, notably rando...
There is widespread evidence of under-recruitment of older people to research studies, notably rando...