Clinical Trial Design Task

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A Clinical Trial Design Task is a Experiment Design Task that produces a clinical trial.



References

2021

  • (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_study_design Retrieved:2021-11-21.
    • Clinical study design is the formulation of trials and experiments, as well as observational studies in medical, clinical and other types of research (e.g., epidemiological) involving human beings. [1] The goal of a clinical study is to assess the safety, efficacy, and / or the mechanism of action of an investigational medicinal product (IMP) or procedure, or new drug or device that is in development, but potentially not yet approved by a health authority (e.g. Food and Drug Administration). It can also be to investigate a drug, device or procedure that has already been approved but is still in need of further investigation, typically with respect to long-term effects or cost-effectiveness.

      Some of the considerations here are shared under the more general topic of design of experiments but there can be others, in particular related to patient confidentiality and ethics.

  1. Miquel Porta (2014) "A dictionary of epidemiology", 6th edn, New York: Oxford University Press. .