ABSTRACT: Chronic pain clinical trials have historically assessed benefit and risk outcomes separately. However, a growing body of research suggests that a composite metric that accounts for benefit and risk in relation to each other can provide valuable insights into the effects of different treatments. Researchers and regulators have developed a variety of benefit-risk composite metrics, although the extent to which these methods apply to randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of chronic pain has not been evaluated in the published literature. This article was motivated by an Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials consensus meeting and is based on the expert opinion of those who attended. In addition, a revi...
The process of systematic review has shone a light on the methodology of randomized controlled trial...
Chronic pain is a major influence on patient-reported quality of life. This chapter examines ways th...
Abstract Background Understanding chronic pain requires capturing the subjective experience of the ...
ABSTRACT: Chronic pain clinical trials have historically assessed benefit and risk outcomes separate...
Copyright © 2020 International Association for the Study of Pain.Interpreting randomized clinical tr...
Interpreting randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is crucial to making decisions regarding the use of a...
The estimated probability of progressing from phase 3 analgesic clinical trials to regulatory approv...
Objective. To provide recommendations for the core outcome domains that should be considered by inve...
There has been an increase in the number of chronic pain clinical trials in which the treatments bei...
BackgroundSubstantial investment has gone into research on the efficacy and effectiveness of pharmac...
Abstract Background Opioids are prescribed frequently...
Although pain reduction is commonly the primary outcome in chronic pain clinical trials, physical fu...
Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have increasingly been incorporated into clinical...
Although certain risk factors can identify individuals who aremost likely to develop chronic pain, f...
Background: A core outcome set (COS) represents the agreed minimum set of domains and measurement in...
The process of systematic review has shone a light on the methodology of randomized controlled trial...
Chronic pain is a major influence on patient-reported quality of life. This chapter examines ways th...
Abstract Background Understanding chronic pain requires capturing the subjective experience of the ...
ABSTRACT: Chronic pain clinical trials have historically assessed benefit and risk outcomes separate...
Copyright © 2020 International Association for the Study of Pain.Interpreting randomized clinical tr...
Interpreting randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is crucial to making decisions regarding the use of a...
The estimated probability of progressing from phase 3 analgesic clinical trials to regulatory approv...
Objective. To provide recommendations for the core outcome domains that should be considered by inve...
There has been an increase in the number of chronic pain clinical trials in which the treatments bei...
BackgroundSubstantial investment has gone into research on the efficacy and effectiveness of pharmac...
Abstract Background Opioids are prescribed frequently...
Although pain reduction is commonly the primary outcome in chronic pain clinical trials, physical fu...
Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have increasingly been incorporated into clinical...
Although certain risk factors can identify individuals who aremost likely to develop chronic pain, f...
Background: A core outcome set (COS) represents the agreed minimum set of domains and measurement in...
The process of systematic review has shone a light on the methodology of randomized controlled trial...
Chronic pain is a major influence on patient-reported quality of life. This chapter examines ways th...
Abstract Background Understanding chronic pain requires capturing the subjective experience of the ...