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== What Is TrialTree? ==
[[File:5.png|thumb|left|75px|The TrialTree logo]]'''TrialTree''' is an innovative online platform designed to simplify the process of designing, learning about, and managing clinical trials. It combines interactive tools, educational resources, and collaborative features to make trial design more accessible for everyone—from students and early-career researchers to experienced clinicians and investigators.It offers a user-friendly, visual approach to trial design, making it accessible to researchers, clinicians, and students, even those with limited experience in clinical trial methodology. '''TrialTree''' helps users build scientifically rigorous and ethically sound clinical trials through step-by-step guidance, real-world examples, and collaborative tools.


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'''TrialTree''' is a resource for anyone interested in improving the quality, ethics, and accessibility of clinical trials. Whether you're learning, designing, or teaching—'''TrialTree''' supports you every step of the way.
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* [[Cross-over trials]] 
* [[Stepped wedge trials]] 
* [[Factorial trials]] 
* [[Pragmatic trials]] 
* [[Pilot and feasibility trials]] 
* [[Vanguard trials]] 
* [[Multi-arm trials]] 
* [[Multi-arm multi-stage trials]] 
* [[Platform trials]] 
* [[Non-inferiority trials]] 
* [[N-of-1 trials]] 
* [[Expertise-based trials]]
* [[Phases of trials]]
* [[Group sequential trials]]
* [[Implementation trials]]
* [[Hybrid trials]]
* [[Registry-based trials]]
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'''Oversight & Participants'''
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* [[Trial participants]] 
* [[Trial interventions]] 
* [[Trial controls]] 
* [[Trial outcomes]] 
* [[TIDieR]] 
* [[Patient and public involvement]] 
* [[Equity-relevant trials]]
* [[Quality of life measures]]
* [[Patient-reported outcomes]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Informed consent]] 
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* [[Implementing randomization]] 
* [[Allocation concealment]] 
* [[Implementing allocation concealment]] 
* [[Minimization]] 
* [[Stratification]] 
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'''Blinding & Bias'''
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* [[Implementing blinding]] 
* [[Preventing attrition]]
* [[Internal and external validity]] 
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'''Analysis & Interpretation'''
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* [[Sample size]] 
* [[Analysis]] 
* [[Intention-to-treat analysis]] 
* [[Per-protocol analysis]] 
* [[Subgroup analysis]] 
* [[Sensitivity analysis]] 
* [[Multiple testing]] 
* [[Clinical versus statistical significance]]
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* [[Scaling up]]
* [[Budgeting]] 
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* [[Data management plan (DMP)]] 
* [[Missing data]]
* [[Digital tools]] 
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'''Reporting Guidelines'''
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 28 June 2025

Welcome to the Wiki Resource for TrialTree

What Is TrialTree?

The TrialTree logo

TrialTree is an innovative online platform designed to simplify the process of designing, learning about, and managing clinical trials. It combines interactive tools, educational resources, and collaborative features to make trial design more accessible for everyone—from students and early-career researchers to experienced clinicians and investigators.It offers a user-friendly, visual approach to trial design, making it accessible to researchers, clinicians, and students, even those with limited experience in clinical trial methodology. TrialTree helps users build scientifically rigorous and ethically sound clinical trials through step-by-step guidance, real-world examples, and collaborative tools.

TrialTree is a resource for anyone interested in improving the quality, ethics, and accessibility of clinical trials. Whether you're learning, designing, or teaching—TrialTree supports you every step of the way.

Table of Contents

TrialTree Wiki Table of Contents

Reporting Guidelines