Study Interventions
Cross-source consensus on Study Interventions from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- A study intervention confers participant status on healthcare providers when it is evaluated for the study objective and delivered to or targeted at providers. — Practical guide for determining whether healthcare providers are research participants in cluster randomised trials
- Professional-level interventions are delivered to healthcare providers to produce effects on patients. — Practical guide for determining whether healthcare providers are research participants in cluster randomised trials
- Training providers to deliver a patient intervention does not by itself make them research participants if the training is not being evaluated. — Practical guide for determining whether healthcare providers are research participants in cluster randomised trials
- Knowledge translation interventions can confer participant status on providers without necessarily making patients participants by intervention. — Practical guide for determining whether healthcare providers are research participants in cluster randomised trials