The COMET handbook: version 1.0

PR Williamson, DG Altman, H Bagley, KL Barnes… - Trials, 2017 - Springer
The selection of appropriate outcomes is crucial when designing clinical trials in order to
compare the effects of different interventions directly. For the findings to influence policy and …

Toward the cure of all children with cancer through collaborative efforts: pediatric oncology as a global challenge

C Rodriguez-Galindo, P Friedrich… - Journal of Clinical …, 2015 - ascopubs.org
Advances in the treatment of childhood cancers have resulted in part from the development
of national and international collaborative initiatives that have defined biologic determinants …

Does the engagement of clinicians and organisations in research improve healthcare performance: a three-stage review

A Boaz, S Hanney, T Jones, B Soper - BMJ open, 2015 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective There is a widely held assumption that engagement by clinicians and healthcare
organisations in research improves healthcare performance at various levels, but little direct …

Increasing value and reducing waste in biomedical research regulation and management

RAS Salman, E Beller, J Kagan, E Hemminki… - The Lancet, 2014 - thelancet.com
After identification of an important research question and selection of an appropriate study
design, waste can arise from the regulation, governance, and management of biomedical …

High hospital research participation and improved colorectal cancer survival outcomes: a population-based study

A Downing, EJA Morris, N Corrigan… - Gut, 2017 - gut.bmj.com
Objective In 2001, the National Institute for Health Research Cancer Research Network
(NCRN) was established, leading to a rapid increase in clinical research activity across the …

Organisational benefits of a strong research culture in a health service: a systematic review

K Harding, L Lynch, J Porter… - Australian Health Review, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective The aim of the present study was to determine whether there is an association
between having research culture in a health service and better organisational performance …

Patients admitted to more research‐active hospitals have more confidence in staff and are better informed about their condition and medication: Results from a …

L Jonker, SJ Fisher, D Dagnan - Journal of evaluation in clinical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale, aims and objectives Clinical research activity in hospitals is associated with
reduced mortality and improved overall care quality. In England, the latter is a compound …

Benefits of participation in clinical trials: an umbrella review

A Bouzalmate-Hajjaj, P Masso Guijarro… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Participation in randomised clinical trials (RCTs) entails taking part in the discovery of effects
of health care interventions. The question of whether participants' outcomes are different to …

The correlation between National Health Service trusts' clinical trial activity and both mortality rates and care quality commission ratings: a retrospective cross …

L Jonker, SJ Fisher - Public Health, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives Evidence supporting the notion that clinical research activity in itself is of benefit
to organisations as a whole is inconclusive. In the recent past, a positive association …

Conducting clinical trials—costs, impacts, and the value of clinical trials networks: a scoping review

C Bentley, S Cressman, K van der Hoek, K Arts… - Clinical …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background A significant barrier to conducting clinical trials is their high cost, which is driven
primarily by the time and resources required to activate trials and reach accrual targets. The …