Clinical evaluation of methods of treatment.

R P Botts, S A Edlavitch
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Veterinary clinicians can make a significant contribution to the knowledge of the practical value of using alternative treatment methods by conducting clinical trials. By following a logical sequence of steps the clinician can design and participate in a clinical trial in his clinic without interfering with his normal practice. The successive stages of a field trial were presented along with an example to demonstrate the application of the principles involved. These stages are: design and planning, implementation, collection of data, and analysis of data.The veterinary clinician who initiates clinical trials to answer questions plaguing him provides two services to the veterinary profession. First, he helps answer questions facing private practitioners throughout the profession. Second, he can demonstrate that not all research must be done in a laboratory setting isolated from "real world" complications. Seeing the results that can be derived from individual practicing veterinarians participating in clinical trials should act as a stimulus to other veterinarians to logically organize the data coming from their practices.

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治疗方法的临床评价。
兽医临床医生可以通过进行临床试验,对使用替代治疗方法的实用价值的知识做出重大贡献。通过遵循一系列合乎逻辑的步骤,临床医生可以在不干扰正常工作的情况下设计和参与临床试验。介绍了现场试验的连续阶段,并举例说明了所涉及原则的应用。这些阶段是:设计和规划、实施、数据收集和数据分析。兽医临床医生发起临床试验来回答困扰他的问题,为兽医专业提供两种服务。首先,他帮助解答私人从业者在整个行业中面临的问题。其次,他可以证明,并非所有的研究都必须在实验室环境中进行,与“现实世界”的并发症隔绝开来。看到参与临床试验的个别执业兽医可以得出的结果,应该激励其他兽医有逻辑地组织来自他们实践的数据。
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