Determinants of patients’ treatment preferences in a clinical trial
Penulis
: Awad MA, Shapiro SH, Lund JP, Feine JS
Penerbit
: Blackwell Synergy
Ringkasan :Several researchers have suggested that patients’ preferences for a
particular form of treatment should be taken into account in clinical trials. Preferences
may influence the outcome of treatment, especially in trials when patients
cannot be blinded to the type of treatment received and the outcome is based on
patients’ evaluations of therapy. Participants in this study were 136 edentulous
patients who took part in a randomised controlled clinical trial comparing two
types of treatments for edentulism: conventional dentures and implant-supported
prostheses. Prior to receiving treatment, subjects were required to complete a
questionnaire regarding their satisfaction with their present prostheses. In addition,
they were asked to indicate which treatment they would prefer if given a
choice.
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No. Rak |
Ketersediaan |
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08193795 |
Ruang Referensi - Perpustakaan FKIK |
01 |
TIDAK DIPINJAMKAN |
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