Community-led trials: Intervention co-design in a cluster randomised controlled trial
Abstract In conventional randomised controlled trials (RCTs), researchers design the interventions. In the Camino Verde trial, each intervention community designed its own programmes to prevent dengue. Instead of fixed actions or menus of activities to choose from, the trial randomised clusters to a...
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Main Author: | Neil Andersson (Author) |
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