Randomized Controlled Trials: Questions, Answers and Musings, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-3266-4
Paperback
162 pages
July 2007, BMJ Books
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There is a 40-year difference in age between us and we come from vastly different backgrounds. Nevertheless, during more than a decade we have recognized the extent to which our paths and thinking have converged. We first noticed this in Oxford with our mutual interest in systematic reviews and confirmed it at McMaster University as we became painfully aware of the pitfalls of over reliance on quantitative evidence and its limited influence on health care. During the past 5 years, our focus has been more on the value of rhetoric, information and communication technologies, complex systems and the importance of effective communication in the health system.
Over the years, we have grown together in our understanding, have worked together on a variety of projects, and mutually reinforced our views on clinical evidence. We are happy to share our expanding vision of randomized trials in this new edition of the book.
Alejandro R Jadad MD, DPhil, FRCPC
Alex Jadad’s work helps improve health and wellness for all,
through innovative uses of information and communication
technologies. He is a physician, researcher, educator and public
advocate. He obtained a doctoral degree from Oxford University for
work on meta-analysis of clinical trials, and was the founding
Director of the McMaster Evidence-based Practice Centre. He
developed “The Jadad Scale” (the most widely used tool
to assess clinical trial quality in the world); the Centre for
Global eHealth Innovation; and a virtual platform for global
collaboration, and to enable the public to shape the health system
and society, worldwide.
Murray W Enkin MD, FRCSC, FACOG, DSc. (hon), LLD
(hon)
Murray Enkin is Professor Emeritus, Departments of Clinical
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the
Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University. He has been a
rural family doctor, obstetrician/gynecologist, and health care
researcher, and is a co-author of three books, including Effective
Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth, regarded as one of the most
influential books in medicine and one of the foundational pillars
of evidence-based decision-making. Dr. Enkin is concerned about the
risks associated with over reliance on quantitative evidence and
its influence on health care, a view shared by Dr. Jadad.