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Author: Afnan, M; Khan, KS; Mol, BWJ
Title: Generating translatable evidence to improve patient care; the contribution of human factors.
  • Cord-id: 5urx40f4
  • Document date: 2020_5_8
  • ID: 5urx40f4
    Snippet: Generating translatable evidence to improve patient care has proved challenging in reproductive medicine, with many “add-on” treatments in routine assisted conception clinical practice, which have not been reliably tested. This has consequences for patient care; specifically, IVF pregnancy rates have not improved. A change of culture is required in our profession, from indiscriminately applying the latest “add-on”, to whole-scale participation in generating reliable translatable evidence
    Document: Generating translatable evidence to improve patient care has proved challenging in reproductive medicine, with many “add-on” treatments in routine assisted conception clinical practice, which have not been reliably tested. This has consequences for patient care; specifically, IVF pregnancy rates have not improved. A change of culture is required in our profession, from indiscriminately applying the latest “add-on”, to whole-scale participation in generating reliable translatable evidence.

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