High-quality evidence to inform clinical practice

Volume: 394, Issue: 10199, Pages: 633 - 634
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
One of the basic tenets of evidence-based medicine is that randomisation is crucial to understanding treatment effects. Observational studies are subject to confounding and selection bias. Researchers can adjust for measured differences between treatment groups, but unmeasured or unmeasurable differences might exist between groups that obscure true treatment effects and cannot be accounted for by any statistical method.1Sackett DL Bias in...
Paper Details
Title
High-quality evidence to inform clinical practice
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
394
Issue
10199
Pages
633 - 634
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