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Design and Interpretation of Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are experiments designed to evaluate new interventions to prevent or treat disease in humans. The interventions evaluated can be drugs, devic...
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Design and Interpretation of Clinical Trials
Platform: Coursera
Video: 4h 21m
Language: English

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Clinical trials are experiments designed to evaluate new interventions to prevent or treat disease in humans. The interventions evaluated can be drugs, devices (e.g., hearing aid), surgeries, behavioral interventions (e.g., smoking cessation program), community health programs (e.g. cancer screening programs) or health delivery systems (e.g., special care units for hospital admissions). We consider clinical trials experiments because the investigators rather than the patients or their doctors select the treatment the patients receive. Results from randomized clinical trials are usually considered the highest level of evidence for determining whether a treatment is effective because trials incorporates features to ensure that evaluation of the benefits and risks of treatments are objective and unbiased. The FDA requires that drugs or biologics (e.g., vaccines) are shown to be effective in clinical trials before they can be sold in the US.

The course will explain the basic principles for design of randomized clinical trials and how they should be reported. In the first part of the course, students will be introduced to terminology used in clinical trials and the several common designs used for clinical trials, such as parallel and cross-over designs. We will also explain some of the mechanics of clinical trials, like randomization and blinding of treatment. In the second half of the course, we will explain how clinical trials are analyzed and interpreted. Finally, we will review the essential ethical consideration involved in conducting experiments on people.

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Who will teach this course? Can I trust Janet Holbrook, PhD, MPH?

Janet Holbrook, PhD, MPH has created 1 courses that got 687 reviews which are generally positive. Janet Holbrook, PhD, MPH has taught 104,749 students and received a 4.69 average review out of 687 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Janet Holbrook, PhD, MPH is an instructor that you can trust.
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins University
My primary interest is in the design, conduct, and analysis of multicenter clinical trials. Many of the trials we have completed are comparative effectiveness trials – head to head comparisons of competing treatment with patient-centered outcomes. Most of my experience has been in trials of treatments for eye disease and asthma.

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