Understanding Clinical Trials: Types and Designs

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Clinical trials are essential research studies that evaluate new tests and treatments to improve human health outcomes. They involve various phases, designs, and purposes, such as treatment trials, prevention trials, and observational studies. Different types of clinical trial designs include experimental studies, observational studies, cohort studies, randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and more. Understanding the nuances of clinical trial design is crucial for conducting effective research in healthcare.


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  1. CLINICAL TRIALS : TYPES AND DESIGN CLINICAL TRIALS : TYPES AND DESIGN

  2. INTRODUCTION TYPES PHASES OF CLINICAL TRIALS DESIGN OF CLINICAL TRIALS

  3. Clinical trials are a type of research that studies new tests and treatments and evaluates their effects on human health outcomes. People volunteer to take part in clinical trials to test medical intervention including drugs , cells and other biological products, surgical procedures, radiological procedures, devices, behavioural treatments and preventive care.

  4. By the purpose of trials- Treatments trials Prevention trials Early- detection trials Diagnostic trials Quality-of-life study or supportive care studies. Based on researcher behave Observational study Interventional stydy

  5. DESIGN OF CLINICAL DESIGN OF CLINICAL TRIALS TRIALS

  6. EXPERIMENTL STUDY EXPERIMENTL STUDY OBSERVATION STUDY OBSERVATION STUDY COHORT STUDY RCT CASE CONTROL NON RCT CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY

  7. 50 GROUP B 25 GROUP A 25 NEW DRUG REFRENCE DRUG/PLACEBO A parallel study is a type of clinical study where treatment and control are allocated to different individuals. In this two group of treatments, a and b, are given so that one Group receives only a while another group receives only b.

  8. GROUP 25 GROUP 25 New drug Std.drug In these types of studies each patient server as his own control. each patient gets both treatments Each patient receive first treatment than wash out time is provided than other treatment is provided to the same .

  9. Subject First Second Third Fourth 1 A B C D 2 B C D A 3 C D A B 4 D A B C

  10. Studies involving two or more factors while randomizing are called factorial . Factorial design patient researchers to invastigate the joint effect two or more factors on a dependent variable. Used when it is desired to study the influence of a no. of factors on the treatment compared as well their interaction with differents treatments factors on a dependent variable design.

  11. An adaptive design allows modification/ adaptation to trial and or statistical procedure of on going clinical trials . Major adaptation of trial or statistical procedure of on going trials may results in a totally different trials that is unable to address the scientific or medical question the trials intends to answer.

  12. It is also known as Quasi- experimental designs. In non randomly assigned control group studies, at least two separate groups are evaluated. One of which receives the intervention of interest and another that serves as a control or comparison group.

  13. In a match pair design, participants are grouped into pairs based on certain characteristics (e.g., age, gender, disease severity) that are believed to be important for the outcome of the trial. Once pairs are formed, one member of each pair is randomly assigned to one treatment group, while the other member is assigned to the other treatment group.

  14. 1 12 9 25 3 32 FEMALE FEMALE MALE MALE D(A) D(B) 21 YR 24 YR 21YR

  15. Age 50(<20%) Male 25 Female 25 Age 50 (>20%) Group A Group B (50) (50) In the design select the population on the basis of strata like age , gender . In the design select the population on the basis of strata like age , gender . Eg Eg: :- - select from male (5), female (5), age<20 (5), age >20 (5). select from male (5), female (5), age<20 (5), age >20 (5).

  16. Stratified design, also known as stratified sampling or stratification, is a research methodology used to ensure that different subgroups within a population are adequately represented in a study. In a stratified design, the population is divided into distinct subgroups, or strata, based on certain characteristics that are relevant to the research question. Once the population is divided into strata, researchers then randomly select participants from each stratum.

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