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The Clinical Trials Mosaic: Toward a Range of Clinical Trials Designs to Optimize Evidence-Based Treatment

OBJECTIVE: Dichotomizing clinical trials designs into nomothetic (e.g., randomized clinical trials or RCTs) versus idiographic (e.g., N-of-1 or case studies) precludes use of an array of hybrid designs and potential research questions between these extremes. This paper describes unique clinical evid...

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Autores principales: Ridenour, Ty A., Chen, Szu-Han K., Liu, Hsin-Yi, Bobashev, Georgiy V., Hill, Katherine, Cooper, Rory
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Scandinavian Society for Person-Oriented Research 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33569122
http://dx.doi.org/10.17505/jpor.2017.03
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author Ridenour, Ty A.
Chen, Szu-Han K.
Liu, Hsin-Yi
Bobashev, Georgiy V.
Hill, Katherine
Cooper, Rory
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Chen, Szu-Han K.
Liu, Hsin-Yi
Bobashev, Georgiy V.
Hill, Katherine
Cooper, Rory
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description OBJECTIVE: Dichotomizing clinical trials designs into nomothetic (e.g., randomized clinical trials or RCTs) versus idiographic (e.g., N-of-1 or case studies) precludes use of an array of hybrid designs and potential research questions between these extremes. This paper describes unique clinical evidence that can be garnered using idiographic clinical trials (ICTs) to complement RCT data. Proposed and illustrated herein is that innovative combinations of design features from RCTs and ICTs could provide clinicians with far more comprehensive information for testing treatments, conducting pragmatic trials, and making evidence-based clinical decisions METHOD: Mixed model trajectory analysis and unified structural equations modeling were coupled with multiple baseline designs in (a) a true N-of-1 pilot study to improve severe autism-related communication deficits and (b) a small sample preliminary study of two complimentary interventions to relieve wheelchair discomfort. RESULTS: Evidence supported certain mechanisms of treatment outcomes and ruled out others. Effect sizes included mean phase differences (i.e., effectiveness), trajectory slopes, and differences in path coefficients between study phases. CONCLUSIONS: ICTs can be analyzed with equivalent rigor as, and generate effect sizes comparable to, RCTs for the purpose of developing hybrid designs to augment RCTs for pilot testing innovative treatment, efficacy research on rare diseases or other small populations, quantifying within-person processes, and conducting clinical trials in many situations when RCTs are not feasible.
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spelling pubmed-78426132021-02-09 The Clinical Trials Mosaic: Toward a Range of Clinical Trials Designs to Optimize Evidence-Based Treatment Ridenour, Ty A. Chen, Szu-Han K. Liu, Hsin-Yi Bobashev, Georgiy V. Hill, Katherine Cooper, Rory J Pers Oriented Res Articles OBJECTIVE: Dichotomizing clinical trials designs into nomothetic (e.g., randomized clinical trials or RCTs) versus idiographic (e.g., N-of-1 or case studies) precludes use of an array of hybrid designs and potential research questions between these extremes. This paper describes unique clinical evidence that can be garnered using idiographic clinical trials (ICTs) to complement RCT data. Proposed and illustrated herein is that innovative combinations of design features from RCTs and ICTs could provide clinicians with far more comprehensive information for testing treatments, conducting pragmatic trials, and making evidence-based clinical decisions METHOD: Mixed model trajectory analysis and unified structural equations modeling were coupled with multiple baseline designs in (a) a true N-of-1 pilot study to improve severe autism-related communication deficits and (b) a small sample preliminary study of two complimentary interventions to relieve wheelchair discomfort. RESULTS: Evidence supported certain mechanisms of treatment outcomes and ruled out others. Effect sizes included mean phase differences (i.e., effectiveness), trajectory slopes, and differences in path coefficients between study phases. CONCLUSIONS: ICTs can be analyzed with equivalent rigor as, and generate effect sizes comparable to, RCTs for the purpose of developing hybrid designs to augment RCTs for pilot testing innovative treatment, efficacy research on rare diseases or other small populations, quantifying within-person processes, and conducting clinical trials in many situations when RCTs are not feasible. Scandinavian Society for Person-Oriented Research 2017-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7842613/ /pubmed/33569122 http://dx.doi.org/10.17505/jpor.2017.03 Text en © Person-Oriented Research https://person-research.org/journal/ Authors of articles published in Journal for Person-Oriented Research retain the copyright of their articles and are free to reproduce and disseminate their work.
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Ridenour, Ty A.
Chen, Szu-Han K.
Liu, Hsin-Yi
Bobashev, Georgiy V.
Hill, Katherine
Cooper, Rory
The Clinical Trials Mosaic: Toward a Range of Clinical Trials Designs to Optimize Evidence-Based Treatment
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title_full The Clinical Trials Mosaic: Toward a Range of Clinical Trials Designs to Optimize Evidence-Based Treatment
title_fullStr The Clinical Trials Mosaic: Toward a Range of Clinical Trials Designs to Optimize Evidence-Based Treatment
title_full_unstemmed The Clinical Trials Mosaic: Toward a Range of Clinical Trials Designs to Optimize Evidence-Based Treatment
title_short The Clinical Trials Mosaic: Toward a Range of Clinical Trials Designs to Optimize Evidence-Based Treatment
title_sort clinical trials mosaic: toward a range of clinical trials designs to optimize evidence-based treatment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33569122
http://dx.doi.org/10.17505/jpor.2017.03
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