Table 3.
Term | Definition | Examples |
Factor | The mutually exclusive interventions, categorised within domains, to which a patient can be randomised. |
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Domain | A distinct category of mutually exclusive interventions called factors; patients can be randomised to receive a factor from a domain for which they are eligible. |
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Regimen | The collection of factors that a patient is randomised to across domains; patients receive one unique factor from each domain for which they are eligible. |
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Stratum | Baseline disease characterisation that defines which domain(s) a patient is potentially eligible to participate in; strata can be used for stratified randomisation and strata-specific analyses. |
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fILD, fibrotic interstitial lung disease; IPF, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; REMAP, Randomised Embedded Multifactorial Adaptive Platform.