How to randomize Journal Article


Author: Vickers, A. J.
Article Title: How to randomize
Abstract: Randomized trials are an important method for deciding whether integrative oncology therapies do more good than harm. Many investigators do not pay sufficient attention to randomization procedures, and several studies have shown that only a fraction of trial reports describe randomization adequately. The purpose of randomization is to prevent selection bias: randomization procedures must therefore ensure that researchers are unable to predict the group to which a patient will be randomized until the patient is unambiguously registered on study; moreover, researchers must be unable to change a patient's allocation after the patients are registered. The use of telephone randomization and opaque envelopes has been suggested as a good randomization method, but both can be subverted. Randomization should be conducted either by a pharmaceutical company, which sends blinded medication to the hospital pharmacy, or by a secure, password-protected database system. Computer randomization can easily incorporate extensions of randomization, such as blocking, stratification, and minimization, which can help ensure balance between groups.
Keywords: patient selection; research design; smoking cessation; data base; cancer therapy; social support; disease severity; registration; randomized controlled trials; surgeon; medical oncology; medical literature; randomization; coronary artery disease; selection bias; random allocation; drug industry; hospital pharmacy; randomized controlled trials: methods
Journal Title: Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1715-894X
Publisher: BC Decker  
Date Published: 2006-09-01
Start Page: 194
End Page: 198
Language: English
DOI: 10.2310/7200.2006.023
PUBMED: 17022927
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2596474
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