Randomization Among: The Other Randomization (5th edition)

Ethics and Human Research 41 (5):35-40 (2019)
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Abstract

Researchers may be concurrently recruiting for several multi-site clinical trials at the same time, placing them in the position of potentially recruiting a patient-participant into one of several competing trials. This article examines how researchers should go about making equipoise calculations when competition emerges, creating ethical dilemmas about randomizing among, and not merely within, clinical trials.

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