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A non-randomized controlled trial (NRCT) is a type of controlled trial that does not use a random process to assign participants to the intervention or control group.
Comparison of the estimated increases in relative risk between the randomized and nonrandomized studies was feasible for 13 of the 15 harms topics (); a comparison was not feasible for the remaining 2 ...
Keywords: randomized controlled trial, non-randomized studies of intervention, adverse events, harmful effect, empirical comparison. Citation: Dai M, Furuya-Kanamori L, Syed A, Lin L and Wang Q (2023) ...
Quasi-experimental and randomized control trials are both types of experimental design, which means they compare the outcomes of a group that receives an intervention (the treatment group) with a ...
Background Repetitive inpatient laboratory testing contributes to waste in healthcare. We evaluated an intervention bundle combining education and multilevel social comparison feedback to safely ...
First Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Woebot to Clinician-Led Psychotherapy Reveals Digital Mental Health Intervention Is Non-Inferior in Reducing Depressive Symptoms Among Teens.
Citation: Di J, Fan J and Ma F (2025) Comparative efficacy of dietary interventions for glycemic control and pregnancy outcomes in gestational diabetes: a network meta-analysis of randomized ...
A randomized controlled trial comparing pragmatic interventions to improve mammogram uptake in a non-compliant population. Authors: Sasidharan ... (p-adj = 0.11). Arms 2-4 (12.1%, 11.3%, 10.8%) showed ...
Objectives To compare the effectiveness of dry needling (DN) versus percutaneous needle electrolysis (PNE) for improving the level of pain, function and quality of life (QoL) of patients suffering ...
In the investigator-initiated, randomized, open-label COMPARE 60/80 HBR trial (Comparison of the Supraflex Cruz 60 Micron Stent Strut Versus the Ultimaster Tansei 80 Micron Stent Strut in HBR ...
Methods and analysis The PALS trial will be a pragmatic, randomised controlled trial comparing participants receiving the Genie intervention to a wait-list control group. Eligible participants will be ...
Objectives To examine if a proactive recovery intervention for newly graduated registered nurses (RNs) could prevent the development of sleep problems, burn-out, fatigue or somatic symptoms. Methods ...