A tutorial on pilot studies: the what, why and how
McMaster University · St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Pilot studies for phase III trials - which are comparative randomized trials designed to provide preliminary evidence on the clinical efficacy of a drug or intervention - are routinely performed in many clinical areas. Also commonly know as "feasibility" or "vanguard" studies, they are designed to assess the safety of treatment or interventions; to assess recruitment potential; to assess the feasibility of international collaboration or coordination for multicentre trials; to increase clinical experience with the study medication or intervention for the phase III trials. They are the best way to assess feasibility of a large, expensive full-scale study, and in fact are an almost essential pre-requisite.…
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- Clinical trial
- Medicine
- Pilot trial
- Psychological intervention
- Intervention (counseling)
- Research design
- Clinical study design
- Medical physics