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Agbla, SC; DiazOrdaz, K; (2018) Reporting non-adherence in cluster randomised trials: A systematic review. Clinical trials (London, England). p. 1740774518761666. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774518761666
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Baiden, F; Akazili, J; Chatio, S; Achana, FS; Oduro, AR; Ravinetto, R; Hodgson, A; (2015) Should consent forms used in clinical trials be translated into the local dialects? A survey among past participants in rural Ghana. Clinical trials (London, England), 13 (2). pp. 234-9. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774515609290 Full text not available from this repository.

Beunckens, C; Molenberghs, G; Kenward, MG; (2005) Direct likelihood analysis versus simple forms of imputation for missing data in randomized clinical trials. Clinical trials (London, England), 2 (5). pp. 379-386. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1191/1740774505cn119oa Full text not available from this repository.

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Clemens, F; Elbourne, D; Darbyshire, J; Pocock, S; (2005) Data monitoring in randomized controlled trials: surveys of recent practice and policies. Clinical trials (London, England), 2 (1). pp. 22-33. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1191/1740774505cn064oa Full text not available from this repository.

Cook, D; Moore-Cox, A; Xavier, D; Lauzier, F; Roberts, I; (2008) Randomized trials in vulnerable populations. Clinical trials (London, England), 5 (1). pp. 61-69. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774507087552 Full text not available from this repository.

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Díaz-Ordaz, K; Kenward, MG; Cohen, A; Coleman, CL; Eldridge, S; (2014) Are missing data adequately handled in cluster randomised trials? A systematic review and guidelines. Clinical trials (London, England), 11 (5). pp. 590-600. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774514537136 Full text not available from this repository.

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Edwards, P; Shakur, H; Barnetson, L; Prieto, D; Evans, S; Roberts, I; (2013) Central and statistical data monitoring in the Clinical Randomisation of an Antifibrinolytic in Significant Haemorrhage (CRASH-2) trial. Clinical trials (London, England), 11 (3). pp. 336-343. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774513514145 Full text not available from this repository.

Edwards, T; Semple, MG; De Weggheleire, A; Claeys, Y; De Crop, M; Menten, J; Ravinetto, R; Temmerman, S; Lynen, L; Bah, EI; +3 more... Smith, PG; van Griensven, J; Ebola_Tx Consortium; (2016) Design and analysis considerations in the Ebola_Tx trial evaluating convalescent plasma in the treatment of Ebola virus disease in Guinea during the 2014-2015 outbreak. Clinical trials (London, England), 13 (1). pp. 13-21. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774515621056
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Elbourne, D; (2006) Book Review. Clinical trials (London, England), 3 (4). pp. 408-409. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774506070697 Full text not available from this repository.

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Garcia, J; Elbourne, D; Snowdon, C; (2004) Equipoise: a case study of the views of clinicians involved in two neonatal trials. Clinical trials (London, England), 1 (2). pp. 170-8. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1191/1740774504cn020xx Full text not available from this repository.

Goldacre, B; (2014) Commentary on berlin et Al. Clinical trials (London, England), 11 (1). pp. 15-8. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774513515768 Full text not available from this repository.

Guarino, P; Elbourne, D; Carpenter, J; Peduzzi, P; (2006) Consumer involvement in consent document development: a multicenter cluster randomized trial to assess study participants' understanding. Clinical trials (London, England), 3 (1). pp. 19-30. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1191/1740774506cn133oa Full text not available from this repository.

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Harron, K; Gamble, C; Gilbert, R; (2014) E-health data to support and enhance randomised controlled trials in the United Kingdom. Clinical trials (London, England). ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774514562030 Full text not available from this repository.

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Mason, AJ; Gomes, M; Grieve, R; Carpenter, J; (2017) Rejoinder. Clinical trials (London, England). p. 1740774517711444. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774517711444 Full text not available from this repository.

Mason, AJ; Gomes, M; Grieve, R; Carpenter, J; (2017) Rejoinder. Clinical trials (London, England), 14 (4). pp. 370-371. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774517711444 Full text not available from this repository.

Mooney, T; Smout, E; Leigh, B; Greenwood, B; Enria, L; Ishola, D; Manno, D; Samai, M; Douoguih, M; Watson-Jones, D; (2018) EBOVAC-Salone: Lessons learned from implementing an Ebola vaccine trial in an Ebola-affected country. Clinical trials (London, England). p. 1740774518780678. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774518780678
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Pocock, SJ; (2006) Current controversies in data monitoring for clinical trials. Clinical trials (London, England), 3 (6). pp. 513-21. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774506073467 Full text not available from this repository.

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Quartagno, M; Walker, AS; Carpenter, JR; Phillips, PP; Parmar, MK; (2018) Rethinking non-inferiority: a practical trial design for optimising treatment duration. Clinical trials (London, England). p. 1740774518778027. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774518778027
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Sismanidis, C; Moulton, LH; Ayles, H; Fielding, K; Schaap, A; Beyers, N; Bond, G; Godfrey-Faussett, P; Hayes, R; (2008) Restricted randomization of ZAMSTAR: a 2 x 2 factorial cluster randomized trial. Clinical trials (London, England), 5 (4). pp. 316-27. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774508094747 Full text not available from this repository.

Sydes, MR; Altman, DG; Babiker, AB; Parmar, MKB; Spiegelhalter, DJ; and The Damocles Group (including Clemens, F; Elbourne, D; Pocock, S.); (2004) Reported use of data monitoring committees in the main published reports of randomised controlled trials: a cross-sectional study. Clinical trials (London, England), 1 (1). pp. 48-59. ISSN 1740-7745 https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/14594 Full text not available from this repository.

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Vandebosch, A; Mogg, R; Goeyvaerts, N; Truyers, C; Greenwood, B; Watson-Jones, D; Herrera-Taracena, G; Parys, W; Vangeneugden, T; (2016) Simulation-guided phase 3 trial design to evaluate vaccine effectiveness to prevent Ebola virus disease infection: Statistical considerations, design rationale, and challenges. Clinical trials (London, England), 13 (1). pp. 57-65. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774515621059
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Walker, AE; McLeer, SK; and The Damocles Group (including Clemens, F; Elbourne, D; Pocock, S.); (2004) Small group processes relevant to data monitoring committees in controlled clinical trials: an overview of reviews. Clinical trials (London, England), 1 (1). pp. 282-296. ISSN 1740-7745 https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/14592 Full text not available from this repository.

White, IR; Carpenter, J; Evans, S; Schroter, S; (2007) Eliciting and using expert opinions about dropout bias in randomized controlled trials. Clinical trials (London, England), 4 (2). pp. 125-139. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774507077849 Full text not available from this repository.

White, IR; Carpenter, J; Horton, NJ; (2012) Including all individuals is not enough: lessons for intention-to-treat analysis. Clinical trials (London, England), 9 (4). pp. 396-407. ISSN 1740-7745 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1740774512450098 Full text not available from this repository.

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