Applying the intention-to-treat principle in practice: Guidance on handling randomisation errors

BACKGROUND: The intention-to-treat principle states that all randomised participants should be analysed in their randomised group. The implications of this principle are widely discussed in relation to the analysis, but have received limited attention in the context of handling errors that occur dur...

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Main Authors: Yelland, L, Sullivan, T, Voysey, M, Cook, J, al., E
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2015