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Last updated: 12 November 2008 - Next update due: 18 November 2008

Research type:

Methodology 

Title (lead author) etc:

Contamination in trials of educational interventions  (Keogh-Brown) 128 pages, Volume 11, number 43

DOI

10.3310/hta11430
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Headline:

Study finds that contamination in controlled trials of educational interventions in health is a potential problem that needs to be considered in the design and analysis stages as well as recorded and reported during the trial itself. 

Special notes  

Commissioned under the Research Methodology Programme as Project RM03/JH06/MB.  

Project ref:

06/90/20 

Original project title:

Contamination in trials of educational interventions - measurement of degree of contamination and novel designs to overcome it 

Chief Investigator:

Professor Max Bachmann, Professor of Health Care Interfaces, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia

Start Date:

May 2004.  

Publication date:

November 2007

Cost:

£111,649 

NRR* number, if applicable:

 (*National Research Register) 

Project Protocol:

Project protocol not available

Printed copies of this title despatched:

135 (Figures relate to the previous calendar month)

Downloads/Views of electronic version from website:

907 (Figures are cumulative.) Last updated 15th October 2008.

URL of this page:

http://www.hta.ac.uk/1570

Outputs from this project

  • Howe, A; Keogh-Brown, M; Miles, S; Bachmann, M. Expert consensus on contamination in educational trials elicited by a Delphi exercise. Medical Education 2007; 41: 196-204.
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