Investigating the presence of surgical learning in the timing of primary surgery for cleft palate randomised trial
<p><strong>Background/aims: </strong>When conducting a randomised controlled trial in surgery, it is important to consider surgical learning, where surgeons’ familiarity with one, or both, of the interventions increases during the trial. If present, learning may compromise trial va...
Main Authors: | Conroy, EJ, Blazeby, JM, Burnside, G, Cook, JA, Gamble, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2025
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