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...
Main Authors: | Brindley, D, David A. Brindley |
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Other Authors: | Carr, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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