Getting our ducks in a row: The need for data utility comparisons of healthcare systems data for clinical trials
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Better use of healthcare systems data, collected as part of interactions between patients and the healthcare system, could transform planning and conduct of randomised controlled trials. Multiple challenges to widespread use include...
Main Authors: | Sydes, MR, Murray, ML, Ahmed, S, Apostolidou, S, Bliss, JM, Bloomfield, C, Cannings-John, R, Carpenter, J, Clayton, T, Clout, M, Cosgriff, R, Farrin, AJ, Gentry-Maharaj, A, Gilbert, DC, Harper, C, James, ND, Langley, RE, Lessels, S, Lugg-Widger, F, Mackenzie, IS, Mafham, M, Menon, U, Mintz, H, Pinches, H, Robling, M, Wright-Hughes, A, Yorke-Edwards, V, Love, SB |
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פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
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Elsevier
2024
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