Sentence examples for informed about trial from inspiring English sources

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We recommend that at the informed consent stage investigators ask eligible trial participants whether they would like to be informed about trial results and treatment allocation.

Most interviewees thought newsletters were useful for keeping participants and site clinicians informed about trial recruitment, retention and general trial news.

The study protocol has been reviewed and approved by the Bioethical Committee of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice (permission no. NN-6501-93/I/07), all analyzedyzed patients were informed about trial and gave written consent for inclusion in the study.

In our experience, by treating patients as partners in our clinical studies, keeping them informed about trial results via an (annual) newsletter and explaining the need to continue to keep trial follow-up active long after treatment is completed to obtain definitive results, we have found few patients request to be unblinded at an early stage.

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There are limited and partly contradictory published data on investigators' attitudes and opinions on how participants should be informed about trials.

Patients - referred by their rheumatologist to the outpatient department for multi-disciplinary NPT - eligible for both the GOA health care program and the trial are informed about the trial.

The usual health care provider/physician/clinician of the patients randomized to the intervention group are contacted by letter at the beginning of the trial and informed about the trial and that they might get contacted by the MONARCA II study nurse if there are signs of deterioration of the patient.

In particular, HCPs identified the importance of keeping staff informed about the trial, consideration of how the trial might dovetail with existing service developments and the importance of providing ongoing support beyond the trial period to participants who continue to require additional supportive care.

QPS results highlighted the importance of identifying 'early' patient preferences, and of pro-active initiatives to ensure that patients are informed about the trial information (Winters et al, 2011).

One possible explanation for the latter group is the observation of more patients having the perception of completely adequate information when informed about randomised trials in contrast to those informed on nonrandomised experimental treatment (Table 4).

All potential participants are invited to be informed about the trial and the information is given in a quiet and undisturbed office.

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