Authors
KNL Avery, PR Williamson, C Gamble, EOC Francischetto, C Metcalfe, P Davidson, H Williams, JM Blazeby, N Blencowe, C Bugge, M Campbell, M Collinson, C Cooper, J Darbyshire, M Dimairo, C Doré, S Eldridge, A Farrin, N Foster, S Gilbody, S Goodacre, L Hampson, AG Kolias, S Lamb, A Lane, L Maguire, J Norrie, R Pickering, GW Shorter, S. Treweek
Publication date
2017
Journal
BMJ Open
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
e013537
Description
Objectives
Designing studies with an internal pilot phase may optimise the use of pilot work to inform more efficient randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Careful selection of preagreed decision or ‘progression’ criteria at the juncture between the internal pilot and main trial phases provides a valuable opportunity to evaluate the likely success of the main trial and optimise its design or, if necessary, to make the decision not to proceed with the main trial. Guidance on the appropriate selection and application of progression criteria is, however, lacking. This paper outlines the key issues to consider in the optimal development and review of operational progression criteria for RCTs with an internal pilot phase.
Design
A structured literature review and exploration of stakeholders' opinions at a Medical Research Council (MRC) Hubs for Trials Methodology Research workshop. Key stakeholders included triallists …
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