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Audio Recordings to Assess Ratings Reliability in Schizophrenia Trials

Ratings reliability is critical for meaningful outcomes in schizophrenia trials.

This article examines data from five clinical trials using audio-digital recordings of PANSS and BPRS interviews to assess paired scoring concordance between site-based and blinded, site-independent raters.

Key findings include high predictive value for treatment outcomes and insights into scoring deviations based on symptom severity.

Discover how audio recordings can enhance surveillance strategies and improve the reliability of clinical trial outcomes.

Read the full article to explore innovative approaches for optimizing schizophrenia trial methodologies.

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