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  2. Randomized Controlled Trials - PubMed

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    Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the highest level of evidence to establish causal associations in clinical research. There are many RCT designs and features that can be selected to address a research hypothesis.

  3. Randomized Controlled Trials - PMC

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8176647

    Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the highest level of evidence to establish causal associations in clinical research. There are many RCT designs and features that can be selected to address a research hypothesis.

  4. The randomized controlled trial is the most rigorous and robust research method of determining whether a cause-effect relation exists between an intervention and an outcome. High-quality evidence can be generated by performing an randomized controlled trial when evaluating the effectiveness and safety of an intervention.

  5. Rethinking the pros and cons of randomized controlled trials ...

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    Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have traditionally been considered the gold standard for medical evidence. However, in light of emerging methodologies in data science, many experts question the role of RCTs.

  6. A roadmap to using randomization in clinical trials - PMC

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8366748

    In this paper, we focused on the randomized controlled two-arm trial designed with equal allocation, which is the gold standard research design to generate clinical evidence in support of regulatory submissions.

  7. Randomized controlled trials - Latest research and news - Nature

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    Randomized controlled trials are clinical trials in which at least two interventions — the test treatment and a control treatment — are simultaneously evaluated in two or more arms of the...

  8. Health Care Hotspotting — A Randomized, Controlled Trial

    www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsa1906848

    Health Care Hotspotting — A Randomized, Controlled Trial | New England Journal of Medicine. Authors: Amy Finkelstein, Ph.D., Annetta Zhou, Ph.D., Sarah Taubman, Sc.D., and Joseph Doyle, Ph.D....

  9. Randomized controlled trials—a critical re-appraisal - PMC

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8338869

    Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered to represent the gold standard of scientific studies and paved the way for evidence-based medicine (EBM). Besides the initial aim to improve the quality of patient care, EBM is used in the meanwhile ...

  10. Lessons from the History of RCTs - The New England Journal of ...

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    Randomized, controlled trials have become the gold standard of medical knowledge. Yet their scientific and political history offers lessons about the complexity of medicine and disease and...

  11. Randomised controlled trials are the most rigorous way of determining whether a cause-effect relation exists between treatment and outcome and for assessing the cost effectiveness of a treatment. They have several important features: Random allocation to intervention groups.