Do individualized medication effectiveness tests (n-of-1 trials) change clinical decisions about which drugs to use for osteoarthritis and chronic pain?
To assess the impact of individualized medication effectiveness tests (IMETs, or n-of-1 trials), on patients' short-term decision making about medications for chronic pain. Survey evaluation of patients undergoing a double-blind, crossover comparison of drug versus placebo, drug versus drug, or...
Main Authors: | Nikles, C, Yelland, M, Glasziou, P, Del Mar, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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