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Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform

Randomised trials are at the heart of evidence-based healthcare, but the methods and infrastructure for conducting these sometimes complex studies are largely evidence free. Trial Forge (www.trialforge.org) is an initiative that aims to increase the evidence base for trial decision making and, in do...

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Autores principales: Treweek, Shaun, Altman, Doug G., Bower, Peter, Campbell, Marion, Chalmers, Iain, Cotton, Seonaidh, Craig, Peter, Crosby, David, Davidson, Peter, Devane, Declan, Duley, Lelia, Dunn, Janet, Elbourne, Diana, Farrell, Barbara, Gamble, Carrol, Gillies, Katie, Hood, Kerry, Lang, Trudie, Littleford, Roberta, Loudon, Kirsty, McDonald, Alison, McPherson, Gladys, Nelson, Annmarie, Norrie, John, Ramsay, Craig, Sandercock, Peter, Shanahan, Daniel R, Summerskill, William, Sydes, Matt, Williamson, Paula, Clarke, Mike
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26044814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-015-0776-0
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author Treweek, Shaun
Altman, Doug G.
Bower, Peter
Campbell, Marion
Chalmers, Iain
Cotton, Seonaidh
Craig, Peter
Crosby, David
Davidson, Peter
Devane, Declan
Duley, Lelia
Dunn, Janet
Elbourne, Diana
Farrell, Barbara
Gamble, Carrol
Gillies, Katie
Hood, Kerry
Lang, Trudie
Littleford, Roberta
Loudon, Kirsty
McDonald, Alison
McPherson, Gladys
Nelson, Annmarie
Norrie, John
Ramsay, Craig
Sandercock, Peter
Shanahan, Daniel R
Summerskill, William
Sydes, Matt
Williamson, Paula
Clarke, Mike
author_facet Treweek, Shaun
Altman, Doug G.
Bower, Peter
Campbell, Marion
Chalmers, Iain
Cotton, Seonaidh
Craig, Peter
Crosby, David
Davidson, Peter
Devane, Declan
Duley, Lelia
Dunn, Janet
Elbourne, Diana
Farrell, Barbara
Gamble, Carrol
Gillies, Katie
Hood, Kerry
Lang, Trudie
Littleford, Roberta
Loudon, Kirsty
McDonald, Alison
McPherson, Gladys
Nelson, Annmarie
Norrie, John
Ramsay, Craig
Sandercock, Peter
Shanahan, Daniel R
Summerskill, William
Sydes, Matt
Williamson, Paula
Clarke, Mike
author_sort Treweek, Shaun
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description Randomised trials are at the heart of evidence-based healthcare, but the methods and infrastructure for conducting these sometimes complex studies are largely evidence free. Trial Forge (www.trialforge.org) is an initiative that aims to increase the evidence base for trial decision making and, in doing so, to improve trial efficiency. This paper summarises a one-day workshop held in Edinburgh on 10 July 2014 to discuss Trial Forge and how to advance this initiative. We first outline the problem of inefficiency in randomised trials and go on to describe Trial Forge. We present participants’ views on the processes in the life of a randomised trial that should be covered by Trial Forge. General support existed at the workshop for the Trial Forge approach to increase the evidence base for making randomised trial decisions and for improving trial efficiency. Agreed upon key processes included choosing the right research question; logistical planning for delivery, training of staff, recruitment, and retention; data management and dissemination; and close down. The process of linking to existing initiatives where possible was considered crucial. Trial Forge will not be a guideline or a checklist but a ‘go to’ website for research on randomised trials methods, with a linked programme of applied methodology research, coupled to an effective evidence-dissemination process. Moreover, it will support an informal network of interested trialists who meet virtually (online) and occasionally in person to build capacity and knowledge in the design and conduct of efficient randomised trials. Some of the resources invested in randomised trials are wasted because of limited evidence upon which to base many aspects of design, conduct, analysis, and reporting of clinical trials. Trial Forge will help to address this lack of evidence.
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spelling pubmed-44753342015-06-21 Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform Treweek, Shaun Altman, Doug G. Bower, Peter Campbell, Marion Chalmers, Iain Cotton, Seonaidh Craig, Peter Crosby, David Davidson, Peter Devane, Declan Duley, Lelia Dunn, Janet Elbourne, Diana Farrell, Barbara Gamble, Carrol Gillies, Katie Hood, Kerry Lang, Trudie Littleford, Roberta Loudon, Kirsty McDonald, Alison McPherson, Gladys Nelson, Annmarie Norrie, John Ramsay, Craig Sandercock, Peter Shanahan, Daniel R Summerskill, William Sydes, Matt Williamson, Paula Clarke, Mike Trials Methodology Randomised trials are at the heart of evidence-based healthcare, but the methods and infrastructure for conducting these sometimes complex studies are largely evidence free. Trial Forge (www.trialforge.org) is an initiative that aims to increase the evidence base for trial decision making and, in doing so, to improve trial efficiency. This paper summarises a one-day workshop held in Edinburgh on 10 July 2014 to discuss Trial Forge and how to advance this initiative. We first outline the problem of inefficiency in randomised trials and go on to describe Trial Forge. We present participants’ views on the processes in the life of a randomised trial that should be covered by Trial Forge. General support existed at the workshop for the Trial Forge approach to increase the evidence base for making randomised trial decisions and for improving trial efficiency. Agreed upon key processes included choosing the right research question; logistical planning for delivery, training of staff, recruitment, and retention; data management and dissemination; and close down. The process of linking to existing initiatives where possible was considered crucial. Trial Forge will not be a guideline or a checklist but a ‘go to’ website for research on randomised trials methods, with a linked programme of applied methodology research, coupled to an effective evidence-dissemination process. Moreover, it will support an informal network of interested trialists who meet virtually (online) and occasionally in person to build capacity and knowledge in the design and conduct of efficient randomised trials. Some of the resources invested in randomised trials are wasted because of limited evidence upon which to base many aspects of design, conduct, analysis, and reporting of clinical trials. Trial Forge will help to address this lack of evidence. BioMed Central 2015-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4475334/ /pubmed/26044814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-015-0776-0 Text en © Treweek et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Methodology
Treweek, Shaun
Altman, Doug G.
Bower, Peter
Campbell, Marion
Chalmers, Iain
Cotton, Seonaidh
Craig, Peter
Crosby, David
Davidson, Peter
Devane, Declan
Duley, Lelia
Dunn, Janet
Elbourne, Diana
Farrell, Barbara
Gamble, Carrol
Gillies, Katie
Hood, Kerry
Lang, Trudie
Littleford, Roberta
Loudon, Kirsty
McDonald, Alison
McPherson, Gladys
Nelson, Annmarie
Norrie, John
Ramsay, Craig
Sandercock, Peter
Shanahan, Daniel R
Summerskill, William
Sydes, Matt
Williamson, Paula
Clarke, Mike
Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform
title Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform
title_full Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform
title_fullStr Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform
title_full_unstemmed Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform
title_short Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the Trial Forge platform
title_sort making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the trial forge platform
topic Methodology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26044814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-015-0776-0
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