Clinical trials are the gold standard for informing clinical practice. How can decision sciences improve their real-world impacts?
How designing clinical trials with greater input from patients can get big results, and save time and money
Read MoreHow designing clinical trials with greater input from patients can get big results, and save time and money
Read MoreIn a blog post for the BC SUPPORT Unit, CHÉOS Scientists Drs. Nick Bansback and Mark Harrison describe how patient involvement in research improves the study and its impact
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientist Dr. Sarah Munro investigated what factors influence shared decision-making between care providers and parents-to-be who have previously undergone a C-section
Read MoreIn recognition of Heart Month, this edition summarizes a selection of cardiovascular research from CHÉOS Scientists: sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest outcomes, shared decision making in atrial fibrillation and stroke, and ethno-cultural differences in cardiac medicine adherence.
Read MoreThe 32nd edition summarizes some of the latest research from CHÉOS Scientists, including cognitive decline after surgery, financial incentives in the ED, and treatment decision aids in MS patients.
Read MoreA $2.5 million project called ‘PRECISION’ is underway. It will study more than a million Canadians with inflammatory diseases of the skin, joint or bowel
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