Tackling poorly selected, collected, and reported outcomes in obstetrics and gynecology research
Clinical research should ultimately improve patient care. To enable this, randomized controlled trials must select, collect, and report outcomes which are both relevant to clinical practice and genuinely reflect the perspectives of key stakeholders including healthcare professionals, researchers, an...
Main Authors: | Duffy, J, Ziebland, S, Von Dadelszen, P, McManus, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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