Exam 1 Flashcards

1
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improve practice and inform clinical and policy decisions.
t or p

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pragmatic

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2
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determine cause and effects of their treatments t or p

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tradtional

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3
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test the interventions against placebo using rigid study protocols and minimal variation t or p

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tradtional

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4
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highly defined and carefully selected t or p

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traditional

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5
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requires data collection outside routine clinical care t or p

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traditional

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6
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rarely relevant to everyday practice t or p

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traditional

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7
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tests two or more real world treatments using flexible protocols and local customization t or p

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pragmatic

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8
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more representative because eligibiltiy criteria is less strict t or p

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pragmatic

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9
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brief and designed so data can be easily collected in clinical settings t or p

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pragmatic

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10
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useful in everyday practice, especially clinical descision making t or p

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pragmatic

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11
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perception amongst stakeholders that an intervention is agreeable.
what is the implementation outcome?

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acceptability

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12
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the intention, initial decision, or action to try to employ a new intervention
what is the implementation outcome?

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adoption

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12
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the extent to which an intervention can be carried out in a particular setting or organization
what is the implementation outcome?

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feasibility

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13
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the degree to which an intervention was implemented it was designed in an original protocol or plan
what is the implementation outcome?

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fidelity

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14
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the incremental cost of the implementation strategy
what is the implementation outcome?

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implementation cost

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15
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the extent to which an intervention is maintained in a given setting.
what is the implementation outcome?

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sustainability

16
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what are the core characteristics of pragmatic clinical trials?

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questions from and important to stakeholders

multiple HETERO settings

comparison conditions are real world alternative NOT a placebo or no treatment.

multiple outcomes important to decision and policy makers

diverse representative populations

17
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where do pct usually take place?

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in Everday care settings such as community clinics, hospitals and health systems