Korean J Biol Psychiatry.  2012 Nov;19(4):153-158.

Understanding of Clinical Trials and Application to the Real Practice

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  • 1NeuroScience Business Unit, Janssen Korea, Seoul, Korea. schoi7@its.jnj.com

Abstract

Understanding of a clinical trial is essential in developing clinical guideline and adopting evidence based practice. In designing and executing clinical trials, following ethical requirements should be considered : social value, scientific validity, fair subject selection, informed consent, favorable risk-benefit ratio, institutional review board, and respect for human subjects. According to the stage of drug development, purpose of trials, accumulated scientific data, clinical trials for drug development are classified as phase 1, 2, 3, and 4. Phases of clinical trials can be overlapped and the judgment of entering into the next phase should be considered highly strategically. In reading, evaluating and interpreting clinical trial reports, various skills and challenges exist. Patient sample composition, trial duration, selection of endpoints, responders and non-responders, placebo effect, patient recruitment, and extrapolation to the real world are the examples of those challenges. Treatment success will come from the well balanced approach of evidence based decision making and consideration of specific single case.

Keyword

Clinical trial; Evidence based medicine

MeSH Terms

Decision Making
Ethics Committees, Research
Evidence-Based Medicine
Evidence-Based Practice
Humans
Informed Consent
Judgment
Patient Selection
Placebo Effect
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