Trial Tree Wiki:About
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About the TrialTree Wiki
The TrailTree Wiki is a collaborative knowledge base dedicated to supporting the design, conduct, reporting, and interpretation of randomized trials. It serves as a centralized hub for researchers, methodologists, students, and anyone interested in evidence-based trial design.
Purpose
The RCT Wiki aims to:
- Provide clear, accessible guidance on all aspects of randomized trials
- Foster best practices and transparency in trial design and reporting
- Serve as a living repository of methods, tools, and resources
- Support the use of the TrialTree platform and other related trial design tools
Who is it for?
This wiki is designed for:
- Trialists and clinical researchers
- Biostatisticians and methodologists
- Ethics committee members and regulators
- Students and educators in health research
What does it include?
Key features of the TrialTree Wiki:
- Step-by-step guidance on designing RCTs
- Explanations of common and advanced trial methodologies
- Templates, checklists, and practical tools
- Real-world examples and case studies
- Links to relevant literature and standards (e.g., CONSORT, SPIRIT)
Contribution and Collaboration
The RCT Wiki is a collaborative effort. Contributions from the research community are encouraged to keep content current, accurate, and relevant. If you'd like to contribute:
- Review the Contributing to the Wiki page
- Follow the content style and citation guidelines
- Join the community discussions for suggestions and feedback
Acknowledgements
This resource is maintained by contributors affiliated with the TrialTree platform and supported by a network of clinical research experts. We thank all collaborators and reviewers for their input.
Contact
For questions, feedback, or technical support, please contact us at: rctwiki@trialtree.org
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