Clinical Trial Inclusion Criterion
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A Clinical Trial Inclusion Criterion is a Clinical Trial Eligibility Criterion that is a list of requirements for a person to participate in a clinical trial.
- Example(s):
- clinical study only accepts the following age group(s): adults (18 - 45).
- clinical study only accepts the following gender: women.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Clinical Trial Dropout, Clinical Trial Protocol, Clinical Trial Phase, Clinical Trial Management System, Informed Consent, Good Clinical Practice, Medical Device, Patient Recruitment System, Patient Retention System, Clinical Trial Sponsor.
References
2022a
- (ClinicalTrials.gov, 2022) ⇒ https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/about-studies/glossary Retrieved: 2021-02-06.
- Eligibility criteria: The key requirements that people who want to participate in a clinical study must meet or the characteristics they must have. Eligibility criteria consist of both inclusion criteria (which are required for a person to participate in the study) and exclusion criteria (which prevent a person from participating). Types of eligibility criteria include whether a study accepts healthy volunteers, has age or age group requirements, or is limited by sex.
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- Inclusion criteria: A type of eligibility criteria. These are the reasons that a person is allowed to participate in a clinical study.
2022b
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_clinical_research#I Retrieved:2021-02-06.
- QUOTE: Inclusion/exclusion criteria
- The medical or social standards determining whether a person may or may not be allowed to enter a clinical trial. These criteria are based on such factors as age, gender, the type and stage of a disease, previous treatment history, and other medical conditions. It is important to note that inclusion and exclusion criteria are not used to reject people personally, but rather to identify appropriate participants and keep them safe. (NLM)
- QUOTE: Inclusion/exclusion criteria