Pragmatic randomized controlled trials: strengthening the concept through a robust international collaborative network: PRIME-9—Pragmatic Research and Innovation through Multinational Experimentation
Omerovic E, Petrie M, Redfors B, Fremes S, Murphy G, Marquis-Gravel G, Lansky A, Velazquez E, Perera D, Reid C, Smith J, van der Meer P, Lipsic E, Juni P, McMurray J, Bauersachs J, Køber L, Rouleau J, Doenst T. Pragmatic randomized controlled trials: strengthening the concept through a robust international collaborative network: PRIME-9—Pragmatic Research and Innovation through Multinational Experimentation. Trials 2024, 25: 80. PMID: 38263138, PMCID: PMC10807265, DOI: 10.1186/s13063-024-07935-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministrative PersonnelEvidence-Based MedicineHumansRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearch DesignSample SizeConceptsRandomized controlled trialsValue-based health careHealth policy decision-makingResearch priority settingQuality of healthcareHealthcare delivery systemValue-based healthcareDiverse practice settingsEffectiveness of interventionsPragmatic clinical trialsDiverse patient populationsPublic health impactEvidence-based medicineHealthcare qualityHealth outcomesHealth careHealthcare settingsDecision-making questionsPractice settingsPriority settingDecision-makingAlternative interventionsHealthcareStudy designPRCTs