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Conducting randomized trials in general practice: methodological and practical issues.
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Field TrialComputer TreatmentTreatment Plan EvaluationClinical TrialsRandomized Controlled TrialEvidence-based TherapyHealth Services ResearchStatisticsHealth SciencesHealth PolicyClinical Trial ManagementPsychiatryMedicineOutcomes ResearchRandomized TrialsGeneral PracticeClinical PracticeDrug TrialPsychotherapyClinical Trial EvaluationClinical Trial Design
The evaluation of the outcome of health services technologies is a requirement for their efficient provision in clinical practice. The most reliable evidence for treatment efficacy comes from randomized trials. Randomized trials in general practice pose particular methodological and practical difficulties. In this paper, we discuss how best to plan and manage a clinical trial in this setting. We base our discussion on our experience of conducting randomized trials to evaluate the effectiveness of brief psychotherapy in general practice.
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