Behavioral Science Research in the Cooperative Group Setting: the Southwest Oncology Group Experience
SWOG behavioral scientists have made important contributions to this area of research through advocating the importance of QOL outcomes and their incorporation in clinical protocols and developing rigorous methodology for assessing so-called "soft end points," such as QOL. Following an ini...
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description | SWOG behavioral scientists have made important contributions to this area of research through advocating the importance of QOL outcomes and their incorporation in clinical protocols and developing rigorous methodology for assessing so-called "soft end points," such as QOL. Following an initial experience in which poor QOL questionnaire-submission rates forced the closure of one QOL companion study (10), specific SWOG policies for QOL studies have been developed (5) and revised. |
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