Optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials
<p>This investigation systematically assesses the quality and effectiveness of risk:benefit appraisal methodologies implemented in the analysis of published randomised controlled trials for pre-licensure biomedical innovations – therapeutics, devices and surgical procedures. The key finding is...
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| author | Brindley, D David A. Brindley |
| author2 | Carr, A |
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| description | <p>This investigation systematically assesses the quality and effectiveness of risk:benefit appraisal methodologies implemented in the analysis of published randomised controlled trials for pre-licensure biomedical innovations – therapeutics, devices and surgical procedures. The key finding is that, to date, reported applications of risk:benefit methodologies are highly heterogeneous and poorly reflective of the stakeholder needs assessed in the investigation.</p> <p>[Abstract continues in thesis]</p> |
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| spelling | oxford-uuid:3a3f837c-1180-4609-80e5-c9d3d6ee18442024-12-07T14:44:44ZOptimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trialsThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:3a3f837c-1180-4609-80e5-c9d3d6ee1844Organisation and evaluation of medical careEnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2015Brindley, DDavid A. BrindleyCarr, ABell, J<p>This investigation systematically assesses the quality and effectiveness of risk:benefit appraisal methodologies implemented in the analysis of published randomised controlled trials for pre-licensure biomedical innovations – therapeutics, devices and surgical procedures. The key finding is that, to date, reported applications of risk:benefit methodologies are highly heterogeneous and poorly reflective of the stakeholder needs assessed in the investigation.</p> <p>[Abstract continues in thesis]</p> |
| spellingShingle | Organisation and evaluation of medical care Brindley, D David A. Brindley Optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials |
| title | Optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials |
| title_full | Optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials |
| title_fullStr | Optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials |
| title_full_unstemmed | Optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials |
| title_short | Optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk: benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials |
| title_sort | optimising the quality and effectiveness of risk benefit appraisal methodologies utilised in randomised control trials |
| topic | Organisation and evaluation of medical care |
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