Stepped-Wedge Trial
Cross-source consensus on Stepped-Wedge Trial from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- The definitive CHARMER trial is a cluster randomised stepped-wedge controlled trial with an internal pilot. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- The trial plans to recruit up to 24 hospitals in England, including 20 active hospitals and four reserve hospitals. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- Every three months, five hospitals are randomised to enter the intervention implementation phase. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- Each hospital has a three-month implementation phase before entering the active intervention phase. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- All hospitals begin in the control phase and provide usual care before switching phases. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial
- The stepped-wedge design was chosen because feasibility testing suggested a traditional cluster randomised trial would require more than 40 hospitals and be difficult to achieve. — Evaluation of the CompreHensive geriAtRician-led MEdication Review (CHARMER) deprescribing intervention in hospital: protocol for a cluster randomised stepped-wedge trial