Concept information
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health and social care
health care quality, access, and evaluation
health services research
measurement, data sources and coding, and research methods
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health care management
pharmaceuticals and clinical trials
clinical trials
controlled clinical trials
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epidemiologic methods
epidemiologic study characteristics as topic
clinical trials
controlled clinical trials
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health care evaluation mechanisms
evaluation studies as topic
clinical trials
controlled clinical trials
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health care evaluation mechanisms
evaluation studies as topic
clinical trials
controlled clinical trials
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health care evaluation mechanisms
evaluation studies as topic
clinical trials
controlled clinical trials
...
health care evaluation mechanisms
evaluation studies as topic
clinical trials
controlled clinical trials
Terme préférentiel
randomized clinical trials
Définition
- A clinical trial is defined as a controlled, prospective assessment of an intervention for a disease or condition in human beings. In general, the purposes of randomized clinical trials, or Phase III trials, are to evaluate the efficacy of a novel treatment relative to an observation/placebo arm, or a standard therapy, or to determine whether an experimental treatment is more effective than a standard therapy having lesser morbidity. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Randomized Clinical Trials]
Concept générique
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-NK4JMWG4-7
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