2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/645064
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MACT: A Manageable Minimization Allocation System

Abstract: Background. Minimization is a case allocation method for randomized controlled trials (RCT). Evidence suggests that the minimization method achieves balanced groups with respect to numbers and participant characteristics, and can incorporate more prognostic factors compared to other randomization methods. Although several automatic allocation systems exist (e.g., randoWeb, and MagMin), the minimization method is still difficult to implement, and RCTs seldom employ minimization. Therefore, we developed the mini… Show more

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“…The patient or the patient's family should write the informed consent for the study. The compliant patients according to visit order, by the method of central random [11], are divided into the bloodletting group and standard of care group. A designated researcher will provide patient groups, and acupuncturists do not know patient groups before treatment.…”
Section: Methods and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient or the patient's family should write the informed consent for the study. The compliant patients according to visit order, by the method of central random [11], are divided into the bloodletting group and standard of care group. A designated researcher will provide patient groups, and acupuncturists do not know patient groups before treatment.…”
Section: Methods and Designmentioning
confidence: 99%