Comparing drug effectiveness at health plans: the ethics of cluster randomized trials
Sabin, James E. ; Mazor, Kathleen M. ; Meterko, Vanessa ; Goff, Sarah L. ; Platt, Richard
Sabin, James E.
Mazor, Kathleen M.
Meterko, Vanessa
Goff, Sarah L.
Platt, Richard
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2008-10-25
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"Cluster randomized trials," in which groups of patients are randomly assigned to different therapeutic interventions, provide a powerful way of evaluating drugs. CRTs have not been widely used, in good part because of concerns about whether patients must give informed consent to participate in them. A better understanding of how CRTs fit into clinical practice resolves the concerns.
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Hastings Cent Rep. 2008 Sep-Oct;38(5):39-48. Link to article on publisher's website
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18947140