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J Comp Eff Res ; 9(17): 1171-1178, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33314965

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Designers and architects created the rule 'form follows function (FFF)' for their own profession. Our paper demonstrates that this FFF rule applies equally well to the designers of clinical studies. Four examples present are as follows: disregarding this FFF rule causes an inconsistent terminology to differentiate between efficacy and effectiveness, inconsistent differentiation of efficacy and effectiveness interferes with the consistent interpretation of the results of clinical studies, inconsistent interpretation of clinical studies results in an unexpectedly variance of recommendations in clinical guidelines and the fusion of the FFF designer rule and of the demands of Cochrane and Bradford Hill ('can it work?', 'does it work?' and 'is it worth it?') avoids the terminology problem and its misleading consequences. This strategy is presented.


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Delivery of Health Care , Evidence-Based Medicine , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Comparative Effectiveness Research , Health Services Research , Humans , Observational Studies as Topic , Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic
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