Clinical trial design challenges in mood disorders /
Poor clinical trial designs result in failed studies wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars in research funds. Poor clinical trial designs limit the rapid advancement of cures for disorders. Yet it's relatively easy to avoid classic poor designs via education about what constitutes good desig...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, UK :
Academic Press,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- <P>Preface</p> <p>Chapter 1: Clinical Trial Design of Maintenance Treatments in Bipolar Disorder Mauricio Tohen</p> <p>Chapter 2: Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials in Bipolar Disorder John R. Geddes</p> <p>Chapter 3: Effectiveness Trials in Bipolar Disorders Andrew A. Nierenberg</p> <p>Chapter 4: Long-Term Treatment of Mood Disorders: Follow-Up of Acute Treatment Phase Studies Versus Continuation and Maintenance Phase Studies, and Enriched Versus Non-Enriched Designs Willem A. Nolen and Heinz Grunze</p> <p>Chapter 5: The Role of Noninferiority Designs in Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials Edward Vieta and N�uria Cruz</p> <p>Chapter 6: The Use of Mixed Methods in Drug Discovery: Integrating Qualitative Methods into Clinical Trials Michael Berk, Rene�e Otmar, Olivia Dean, Lesley Berk and Erin Michalak</p> <p>Chapter 7: Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Treatment (SMART): Designs in Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials Charles L. Bowden and Vivek Singh</p> <p>Chapter 8: Novel Study Designs for Clinical Trials in Mood Disorders Hong Jin Jeon and Maurizio Fava</p> <p>Chapter 9: Rating Scales in Bipolar Disorder Martha Sajatovic, Peijun Chen and Robert C. Young</p> <p>Chapter 10: Clinical Applicability of Results from Drug Trials in Bipolar Disorder
- An Attempt to Shed Light on a Complex Issue Rasmus Wentzer Licht</p> <p>Chapter 11: Clinical Trials in Developing Countries: Challenges in Design, Execution, and Regulation Chittaranjan Andrade and Tim Appaiah</p>