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Abstract
Glasgow, R.E. (2004). Practical, Practice and Policy Relevant Trials. Current
Diabetes Reports. 4:111-112.
There is a well-documented gap between research and practice in diabetes
and many other chronic illnesses. This gap is due in part to limitations
of the research database. Different types of clinical trials have recently been called for
that address issues central to clinicians, administrative decision makers, and policy makers. Such “practical clinical trials” that are conducted in
multiple heterogeneous settings, include diverse patient populations, study
clinically relevant and feasible interventions, and assess multiple outcomes offer great
potential. Examples are provided and design features that will facilitate clinical
and policy decision making are summarized. |