Author: Bert Spilker
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Raven Pr
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0881677590
Data Collection Forms in Clinical Trials
This book explains how to design and utilize data collection forms to obtain complete and accurate data in clinical trials and provides a library of designed forms that can be modified for a specific clinical trial. Medical books Data Collection Forms in Clinical Trials. The first part of the book offers guidelines on choosing modules, designing forms, preparing the data collection form package, reproducing and assembling forms, using remote date entry forms and data processing and storage of completed forms Medical books Quality of Life Assessment in Clinical Trials - Methods and Practice. Researchers in all clinical fields are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of quality of life measurements in judging the efficacy of a given treatment and it is becoming more common for psychological criteria to play an important role in the evaluation of therapies In the past ten years a number of methods have been developed for carrying out such assessments Quality of life research does however use special statistical methods which might well be unfamiliar to the clinician Quality of Life Assessment in Clinical Trials Methods and Practice explores these methods in a non mathematical manner comparing and contrasting the tools available to the clinician and highlighting any potential pitfalls It describes the methods used to collect and analyse quality of life data The book will have widespread appeal to clinical trialists and researchers from a wide range of specialties
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Researchers in all clinical fields are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of quality of life measurements in judging the efficacy of a given treatment and it is becoming more common for psychological criteria to play an important role in the evaluation of therapies In the past ten years a number of methods have been developed for carrying out such assessments Quality of life research does however use special statistical methods which might well be unfamiliar to the clinician Quality of Life Assessment in Clinical Trials Methods and Practice explores these methods in a non mathematic
"Clinical trials have become essential research tools for evaluating the benefits and risks of new interventions for the treatment and prevention of diseases, from cardiovascular disease to cancer to AIDS. Based on the authors' collective experiences in this field, Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials presents various statistical topics relevant to the design, monitoring, and analysis of a clinical trial. After reviewing the history, ethics, protocol, and regulatory issues of clinical trials, the book provides guidelines for formulating primary and secondary questions and tr
"Clinical trials have become essential research tools for evaluating the benefits and risks of new interventions for the treatment and prevention of diseases, from cardiovascular disease to cancer to AIDS. Based on the authors' collective experiences in this field, Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials presents various statistical topics relevant to the design, monitoring, and analysis of a clinical trial. After reviewing the history, ethics, protocol, and regulatory issues of clinical trials, the book provides guidelines for formulating primary and secondary questions and tr
"Clinical trials have become essential research tools for evaluating the benefits and risks of new interventions for the treatment and prevention of diseases, from cardiovascular disease to cancer to AIDS. Based on the authors' collective experiences in this field, Introduction to Statistical Methods for Clinical Trials presents various statistical topics relevant to the design, monitoring, and analysis of a clinical trial. After reviewing the history, ethics, protocol, and regulatory issues of clinical trials, the book provides guidelines for formulating primary and secondary questions and tr
Medical Book Data Collection Forms in Clinical Trials
The first part of the book offers guidelines on choosing modules, designing forms, preparing the data collection form package, reproducing and assembling forms, using remote date entry forms and data processing and storage of completed forms. The authors then provide examples of data collection forms for every type of data needed in a clincial trial, including times and events schedules; demographics; medical histories; inclusion and exclusion criteria, vital signs; physical examinations; psychological and psychiatric tests; laboratory tests; radiology and pathology reports; dosing and dispensing of drugs; assays of biological levels; efficacy; compliance; patient diaries; patient termination and global clinical impressions.