Clinical trials in infant nutrition methodology, statistics and ethical issues

A comprehensive examination of the methodological, statistical and ethical problems of conducting clinical trials in paediatric nutrition. Randomized trials, meta-analyses and multi-centre studies - and the advantages and disadvantages of each - are discussed at length. Topics covered include the le...

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Other Authors: Perman, Jay A. (Editor), Rey, Jean (Editor)
Format: Book
Published: Washington, D.C, USA Lippincott-Raven 1998
Series:Nestlé Nutrition workshop series v. 40
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Summary:A comprehensive examination of the methodological, statistical and ethical problems of conducting clinical trials in paediatric nutrition. Randomized trials, meta-analyses and multi-centre studies - and the advantages and disadvantages of each - are discussed at length. Topics covered include the legislative framework of industrialized countries where trials are conducted; moral obligations in developing countries, particularly where ethics committees have not been established; regulations for formulating product claims that do not discourage breast feeding; and adherence to the ethics of protecting infants and children. The monograph seeks to give established and future investigators a better understanding of the most appropriate methods for clinical trials, and provides insight and inspiration to biostatisticians, ethics committee members, and the paediatric community.
Item Description:Proceedings of the 40th Nestlé Nutrition Workshop, held in Washington, D.C., USA, Sept. 9-12, 1996
Physical Description:281 pages illustrations 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780781715645
0781715644