Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

double-blind

Malay translation:

rabun dwi-pihak

Added to glossary by Nasima Sarwar
Sep 6, 2006 13:18
17 yrs ago
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English term

double-blind

English to Malay Medical Medical: Pharmaceuticals Clinical study
what is the term for double blind in Malay?
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Sep 7, 2006 02:41: Nasima Sarwar changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

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PRO (3): yam2u, satubahasa, Nasima Sarwar

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rabun dwi-pihak

This is commonly used in ICF which simply means to say that both doctor and patient are not aware of the name of the medication taken by a subject in a study. 'Dwi-pihak' refers to the doctor and patient.

Ref: Istilah Perubatan DBP
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agree Noorsalhanim Che Jamel
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agree mizuan
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buta ganda dua

- as in double-blind test = ujian buta ganda dua
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buta berganda

i have come across this term being used.
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