Katie Gillies
@katiegillies.bsky.social
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Professor of Clinical Trials Methodology & MRC Senior Non-Clinical Fellow. Mixed-methods. Generating evidence to inform design and delivery of participant centred trials using behavioural science.
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Katie Gillies
@katiegillies.bsky.social
· May 20
Katie Gillies
@katiegillies.bsky.social
· May 20
A proposed charter for clinical trial data monitoring committees: helping them to do their job well
Formal monitoring of data from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is becoming more
common. Wide variation exists in the structure and organisation of data monitoring
committees (DMCs), with little gu...
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Reposted by Katie Gillies
Reposted by Katie Gillies
Reposted by Katie Gillies
UK CTU Network
@ukcrc-ctu.org.uk
· May 19
Katie Gillies
@katiegillies.bsky.social
· May 19
Trials Methodology Research: what is it and why should India invest in it?
This Viewpoint presents an overview of trials methodology research (TMR) and the case
for investing in TMR in India. Randomised controlled trials and other types of clinical
research inform evidence-b...
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Katie Gillies
@katiegillies.bsky.social
· May 19
Reposted by Katie Gillies
Reposted by Katie Gillies
Kerry Hood
@kerryhood.bsky.social
· Apr 15
Variation in the extent to which patient information leaflets describe potential benefits and harms of trial interventions: a commentary - Trials
Clinical trial participants must understand the possible risks and benefits of trial interventions before providing their informed consent to participate. The aim of this commentary is twofold: to sum...
trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com
Reposted by Katie Gillies
Reposted by Katie Gillies
Jolyn Hersch PhD
@jolynhersch.bsky.social
· Feb 20
Trial participants’ self-reported understanding of randomisation phrases in participation information leaflets can be high, but acceptability of some descriptions is low, especially those linked to ga...
Background Evidence indicates that trial participants often struggle to understand participant information leaflets (PILs) for clinical trials, including the concept of randomisation. We analysed the ...
trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com
Katie Gillies
@katiegillies.bsky.social
· Feb 12