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Interpreting clinical trial results of patient-perceived onset of effect in asthma: methods and results of a Delphi panel
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 06/29/09
Harding G et al. - A Delphi panel study of practitioners was used to establish a meaningful range of response and a minimal important difference for interpreting results of clinical trials in which patient perception of onset of effect and satisfaction with this perception are tested. While the views of this panel may not be generalized to the entire population of practitioners in the United States, results provide insight into how a typical practitioner is likely to view clinical trial results and how the information might be used in clinical practice.
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