Community-Based Clinical Trial (CBCT)
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A Community-Based Clinical Trial (CBCT) is a Clinical Trial that is conducted directly through doctors and clinics rather than at an academic research facility.
- Example(s):
- Economic Evaluation of Three Populational Screening Strategies for Cervical Cancer (CRICERVA),
- The Bangladesh Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Study (BEED),
- Community-based Clinical Trial With Microbiota-directed Complementary Foods (MDCFs) Made of Locally Available Food Ingredients for the Management of Children With Primary Moderate Acute Malnutrition,
- Community-based Clinical Trial With Microbiota Directed Complementary Foods (MDCFs) Made of Locally Available Food Ingredients for the Management of Children With Post-severe Acute Malnutrition Moderate Acute Malnutrition (Post-SAM MAM),
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Pneumocystis Pneumonia, Pharmaceutical, Clinical Trial Protocol, Primary Care Physician, Outpatient, Preventive Treatment, Conflict of Interest.
References
2021a
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community-based_clinical_trial Retrieved:2021-11-21.
- Community-based clinical trials are clinical trials conducted directly through doctors and clinics rather than academic research facilities. They are designed to be administered through primary care physicians, community health centers and local outpatient facilities. In 1986, the Community Consortium held the first such trials in the United States to determine the efficiency of preventive treatments after the onset of Pneumocystis pneumonia. [1] The trials give patients access to new medications and keep doctors involved with new developments in research. However, critics state that drug company payments to doctors for patients enrolled in such studies present a conflict of interest and potential for abuse. Community-based trials are becoming prevalent in human-testing stage pharmaceutical research.
2021b
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_clinical_research Retrieved:2021-11-21.
- Community-based clinical trial (CBCT)
- A clinical trial conducted primarily through primary-care physicians rather than academic research facilities. (NLM)
- Community-based clinical trial (CBCT)
2017
- (Acera et al., 2017) ⇒ Amelia Acera, Josep Maria Manresa, Diego Rodriguez, Ana Rodriguez, Josep Maria Bonet, Marta Trapero-Bertran, Pablo Hidalgo, Norman Sanchez, and Silvia de Sanjose (2017). "Increasing Cervical Cancer Screening Coverage: A Randomised, Community-Based Clinical Trial". In: PLoS ONE 12(1): e0170371.
- QUOTE: The CRICERVA study (...) is a cluster randomised community-based clinical trial implemented within the Cerdanyola Primary Health Care Service (SAP Cerdanyola). SAP Cerdanyola is a predefined geographical area located in the metropolitan belt of Barcelona, Spain (....). It is subdivided into five Basic Health Care Centers, four of which were included in the CRICERVA study. The fifth one is an upper- class residential area, socially very distinctive from the other areas, and excluded in this study.