What Do Endpoints and Outcomes Look Like in Pragmatic Trials?
Description
Endpoints and outcomes are different in pragmatic trials than in explanatory trials. In pragmatic trials, outcomes and endpoints should be meaningful to key stakeholders, easy to collect, and relying on routinely collected data. In explanatory trials, researchers are often looking at short-term surrogates or process measures and data are collected outside of the realm of routine care.
Speaker

Devon Check, PhD
Assistant Professor, Population Health Sciences
Duke University School of Medicine
Implementation Science Core Co-Chair
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