Prevalence and reporting of recruitment, randomisation and treatment errors in clinical trials: a systematic review
<strong>Background/Aims:</strong> In clinical trials, it is not unusual for errors to occur during the process of recruiting, randomising and providing treatment to participants. For example, an ineligible participant may inadvertently be randomised, a participant may be randomised in th...
Main Authors: | Yelland, LN, Kahan, BC, Dent, E, Lee, KJ, Voysey, M, Forbes, AB, Cook, JA |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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