Understanding implementability in clinical trials: a pragmatic review and concept map

Trials2.50
Volume: 22, Issue: 1
Published: Mar 26, 2021
Abstract
Background The translation of evidence from clinical trials into practice is complex. One approach to facilitating this translation is to consider the ‘implementability’ of trials as they are designed and conducted. Implementability of trials refers to characteristics of the design, execution and reporting of a late-phase clinical trial that can influence the capacity for the evidence generated by that trial to be implemented. On behalf of the...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding implementability in clinical trials: a pragmatic review and concept map
Published Date
Mar 26, 2021
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
1
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