2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3881507/v1
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Design and rationale for an empirical investigation of the resource use and costs of investigator-initiated randomized trials in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Germany

Alexandra Griessbach,
Benjamin Speich,
Gilles Dutilh
et al.

Abstract: Background Conducting high-quality randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is challenging, time consuming and resource intense. Academic investigators usually depend on scarce financial resources, however, current literature lacks systematically collected empirical data on the detailed resource use and costs of investigator-initiated RCTs. Methods The aim of this study is to generate a database of detailed empirical resource use and cost data from 100 investigator-initiated RCTs in Switzerland, Germany, and the Un… Show more

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