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120 The first core strategy refer to formulary restriction and/or a requirement for preapproval for administration of specific drugs (front-end approach), and the second is prospective audit that offers an intervention and feedback to prescribers (this is either a front-end or a back-end approach).
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They will also be informed that only patients who are randomly selected to be offered an intervention will be contacted about the intervention.
In the cmRCT design, however, randomisation occurs prior to offer of intervention, and some number of eligible patients who are randomly selected to be offered an intervention will not accept the offer.
Its design does not comply with the classic RCT requirements in which participants are aware they may be offered an intervention or the placebo.
Sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV were not reported, as women who were classified as at risk from this assessment were then offered an intervention.
Patients are first offered an intervention that, while likely to be effective, is relatively easy to implement and carries relatively low cost or side effects.
In the cmRCT design, as described to patients when they consent to participate in the cohort, only eligible patients randomly selected to be offered an intervention, but not eligible non-selected patients, are contacted and offered treatment.
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