• J Comp Eff Res · Nov 2016

    The mixed randomized trial: combining randomized, pragmatic and observational clinical trial designs.

    • Jonathan Alsop, Martin Scott, and William Archey.
    • Numerus Ltd, Wokingham, UK.
    • J Comp Eff Res. 2016 Nov 1; 5 (6): 569-579.

    AbstractClinical trial designs often fail to deliver data that jointly satisfy evolving demands of both regulatory and reimbursement authorities. We propose a new multi-tiered trial design to integrate efficacy and effectiveness, and address the evolving needs of authorities. The mixed randomized trial allocates patients first to trial arm - randomized controlled, pragmatic (randomized) or observational - and then to treatment group - experimental, placebo, active comparator, best available therapy or standard of care. Trial arms may be staggered over time to reflect the current state of randomized and non-randomized data of the experimental drug, and thereby still prioritize safety. At the same time, the mixed randomized trial allows for the collection of real-world data in a randomized setting, and thereby reduces selection bias.

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