Table 2.
Favors more standardized treatment | Favors more naturalistic or variable treatment |
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Treatment effectiveness or safety are not expected to vary among clinicians or clinical settings | Treatment effectiveness or safety varies according to available clinical resources or expertise |
Standardized study treatment more likely to match treatment in settings where results will be applied | Naturalistic or variable study treatment more likely to match treatment in settings where results will be applied |
Standardization of treatment necessary for valid inference regarding safety or effectiveness | Standardization would obscure differences in safety or effectiveness likely to occur in subsequent real‐world care |
Standardization of treatment necessary to protect vulnerable participants or assure participant safety | Standardization of treatment not necessary to protect vulnerable participants or assure participant safety |