Journal article
Taking a chance: How likely am I to receive my preferred treatment in a clinical trial?
Abstract
Researchers should ideally conduct clinical trials under a presumption of clinical equipoise, but in fact trial patients will often prefer one or other of the treatments being compared. Receiving an unblinded preferred treatment may affect the study outcome, possibly beneficially, but receiving a non-preferred treatment may induce 'reluctant acquiescence', and poorer outcomes. Even in blinded trials, patients' primary motivation to enrol may be …
Authors
Walter SD; Blaha O; Esserman D
Journal
Statistical Methods in Medical Research, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 572–592
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
March 2023
DOI
10.1177/09622802221146305
ISSN
0962-2802