293,031 терминов и синонимов из MeSH и LOINC
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(MCM) Glossary of Clinical Epidemiologic Terms | A0246072 | AT14633465 | The term may be modified according to the purpose of the blinding. For example, clinicians or patients can be blind to the treatments that patients are receiving and observers can be blind to each other's assessments, making their observations uninfluenced by one another. To avoid confusion, the term MASKED is preferred in studies in which vision loss of patients is an outcome of interest. | ||||
NCI Thesaurus | A10771361 | AT198055619 | A characteristic of experiment design in which one or more groups involved (receiving, administering, or evaluating intervention) are unaware of which intervention any particular subject is receiving. | ||||
NCI_CDISC-GLOSS | A10771361 | AT234292723 | A procedure to limit bias by preventing subjects and/ or study personnel from identifying which treatments or procedures are administered, or from learning the results of tests and measures undertaken as part of a clinical investigation. NOTE: Masking, while often used synonymously with blinding, usually denotes concealing the specific study intervention used. [After ICH E6 (R2) Glossary, 1.10]. The term masking is often preferred to blinding in the field of ophthalmology. [from AMA Manual of Style]. See also double-blind study, single-blind study, triple-blind study. Contrast with open-label and/or unblinded study. | ||||
NCI Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium | A10771361 | AT234296490 | A process to limit bias by preventing subjects and/ or study personnel from identifying which treatments or procedures are administered, or from learning the results of tests and measures undertaken as part of a clinical investigation. (CDISC Glossary) |