Clarisse Dibao-Dina

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University Paris 7 
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Bruno Giraudeau grad student 2015 University Paris 7
 (Randomisation déséquilibrée et clause d’ambivalence)
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Dugard A, Tavernier E, Caille A, et al. (2022) Intervention effect estimates in randomised controlled trials conducted in primary care versus secondary or tertiary care settings: a meta-epidemiological study. Bmc Medical Research Methodology. 22: 329
Poupin P, Ansoborlo M, Caille A, et al. (2022) Management of death-related noncompleters in cluster randomized trials carried out in nursing homes: a methodological review. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 151: 132-142
Dibao-Dina C, Léger J, Ettori-Ajasse I, et al. (2022) Impact of a phone call with a medical student/general practitioner team on morbidity of chronic patients during the first French COVID-19 lockdown (COVIQuest): a cluster randomised trial. Bmj Open. 12: e059464
Ettori-Ajasse I, Tatin E, Forbes G, et al. (2020) How pragmatic are the randomised trials used in recommendations for control of glycosylated haemoglobin levels in type 2 diabetic patients in general practice: an application of the PRECIS II tool. Trials. 21: 281
Dibao-Dina C, Caille A, Giraudeau B. (2018) Heterogeneous perception of the ethical legitimacy of unbalanced randomization by institutional review board members: a clinical vignette-based survey. Trials. 19: 440
Dibao-Dina C, Caille A, Giraudeau B. (2015) [Care and research: Are they ethically compatible?]. Presse Medicale (Paris, France : 1983). 44: 986-90
Dibao-Dina C, Lebeau JP, Huas D, et al. (2015) ESCAPE ancillary blood pressure measurement study 2: changes in end-digit preference after 2 years of a cluster randomized trial. Blood Pressure Monitoring. 20: 346-50
Dibao-Dina C, Caille A, Giraudeau B. (2015) Unbalanced rather than balanced randomized controlled trials are more often positive in favor of the new treatment: an exposed and nonexposed study. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 68: 944-9
Dibao-Dina C, Caille A, Sautenet B, et al. (2014) Rationale for unequal randomization in clinical trials is rarely reported: a systematic review. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 67: 1070-5
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