4. Conclusions générales
4.3. Avantage méthodologique :
Deux grands avantages de notre étude peuvent être identifiés. Le premier est que la randomisation des sujets par l’hôpital nous a permis d’identifier des effets de chacune des interventions comparées par hôpital, ainsi que d’avoir un plus grand contrôle sur la procédure à suivre par les parents dans l’hôpital et sur le recrutement de données par les professionnels de la santé. Le deuxième avantage était la période de formation de 6 mois des professionnels de la santé dans chaque étape de l’étude, ce qui a facilité le recrutement des patients ainsi qu’un suivi très ponctuel du protocole d’intervention.
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