严厉
随机对照试验
工作(物理)
研究设计
平面图(考古学)
质量(理念)
管理科学
工程伦理学
医学
医学教育
计算机科学
社会学
工程类
外科
机械工程
历史
认识论
哲学
考古
社会科学
数学
几何学
作者
Gillian Lancaster,Susanna Dodd,Paula Williamson
标识
DOI:10.1111/j..2002.384.doc.x
摘要
Abstract Pilot studies play an important role in health research, but they can be misused, mistreated and misrepresented. In this paper we focus on pilot studies that are used specifically to plan a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Citing examples from the literature, we provide a methodological framework in which to work, and discuss reasons why a pilot study might be undertaken. A well‐conducted pilot study, giving a clear list of aims and objectives within a formal framework will encourage methodological rigour, ensure that the work is scientifically valid and publishable, and will lead to higher quality RCTs. It will also safeguard against pilot studies being conducted simply because of small numbers of available patients.
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