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    • Making randomised trials more efficient: report of the first meeting to discuss the trial forge platform 

      Treweek, Shaun; Altman, Doug G.; Bower, Peter; Campbell, Marion; Chalmers, Iain; Cotton, Seonaidh; Craig, Peter; Crosby, David; Davidson, Peter; Devane, Declan; Duley, Lelia; Dunn, Janet; Elbourne, Diana; Farrell, Barbara; Gamble, Carrol; Gillies, Katie; Hood, Kerry; Lang, Trudie; Littleford, Roberta; Loudon, Kirsty; McDonald, Alison; McPherson, Gladys; Nelson, Annmarie; Norrie, John; Ramsay, Craig; Sandercock, Peter; Shanahan, Daniel R; Summerskill, William; Sydes, Matt; Williamson, Paula; Clarke, Mike (Springer Nature, 2015-06-05)
      Randomised trials are at the heart of evidence-based healthcare, but the methods and infrastructure for conducting these sometimes complex studies are largely evidence free. Trial Forge (www.trialforge.org) is an initiative ...
    • Optimal evidence in difficult settings: improving health interventions and decision making in disasters 

      Gerdin, Martin; Clarke, Mike; Allen, Claire; Kayabu, Bonnix; Summerskill, William; Devane, Declan; MacLachlan, Malcolm; Spiegel, Paul; Ghosh, Anjan; Zachariah, Rony; Gupta, Saurabh; Barbour, Virginia; Murray, Virginia; von Schreeb, Johan (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2014-04-22)
      Martin Gerdin and colleagues argue that disaster health interventions and decision-making can benefit from an evidence-based approach Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary