Post-randomisation exclusions: the intention to treat principle and excluding patients from analysis
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Abstract
When is it legitimate to exclude randomised patients from the analysis of data in clinical trials? Basing their analysis on the desirability of minimising bias and random error, the authors consider the circumstances when it may be possible to exclude patients, even in an intention to treat trial
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4- DFDean FergussonCorresponding
- SDShawn D Aaron
- GGGordon Guyatt
McMaster University
- PHPaul Hébert
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- Clinical trial
- Psychology
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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