A scoping review of the problems and solutions associated with contamination in trials of complex interventions in mental health.
Nicholas MagillRuth KnightPaul McCroneKhalida IsmailSabine LandauPublished in: BMC medical research methodology (2019)
There was some evidence of modest levels of treatment contamination with a large range, although a minority of studies reported the amount of contamination. A limitation was that many trials described the problem in little detail. Overall there is a need for greater measurement and reporting of treatment receipt in the control arm of trials. Researchers should be aware of trial conduct methods that can be used to minimise contamination without resorting to cluster randomisation.