Browsing Centre for Clinical Trials & Methodology by Author "Thabane, L"
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Assessing the transparency of informed consent in feasibility and pilot studies: a single-centre quality assurance study protocol
Khan, MI; Holek, M; Bdair, F; Mbuagbaw, L; Eldridge, SM; Chan, CL; Campbell, MJ; Bond, CM; Hopewell, S; Lancaster, GA (2020) -
CONSORT extension for the reporting of randomised controlled trials conducted using cohorts and routinely collected data (CONSORT-ROUTINE): checklist with explanation and elaboration.
Kwakkenbos, L; Imran, M; McCall, SJ; McCord, KA; Fröbert, O; Hemkens, LG; Zwarenstein, M; Relton, C; Rice, DB; Langan, SM (BMJ Publishing Group, 2021-04-29) -
Methods and results used in the development of a consensus-driven extension to the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement for trials conducted using cohorts and routinely collected data (CONSORT-ROUTINE).
Imran, M; Kwakkenbos, L; McCall, SJ; McCord, KA; Fröbert, O; Hemkens, LG; Zwarenstein, M; Relton, C; Rice, DB; Langan, SM (BMJ Publishing Group, 2021-04-29)OBJECTIVES: Randomised controlled trials conducted using cohorts and routinely collected data, including registries, electronic health records and administrative databases, are increasingly used in healthcare intervention ... -
Progression from external pilot to definitive randomised controlled trial: a methodological review of progression criteria reporting.
Mellor, K; Eddy, S; Peckham, N; Bond, CM; Campbell, MJ; Lancaster, GA; Thabane, L; Eldridge, SM; Dutton, SJ; Hopewell, S (BMJ, 2021-06-28)OBJECTIVES: Prespecified progression criteria can inform the decision to progress from an external randomised pilot trial to a definitive randomised controlled trial. We assessed the characteristics of progression criteria ... -
Transparency of informed consent in pilot and feasibility studies is inadequate: a single-center quality assurance study.
Khan, MIU; Mbuagbaw, L; Holek, M; Bdair, F; Durrani, ZH; Mellor, K; Eddy, S; Eldridge, SM; Chan, CL; Campbell, MJ (BioMed Central, 2021-04-16)BACKGROUND: Pilot and feasibility studies (PAFS) often have complex objectives aimed at assessing feasibility of conducting a larger study. These may not be clear to participants in pilot studies. METHODS: Here, we aimed ...