🧾 Independent Assessment
Independent assessment refers to:
The evaluation of outcomes, data, or clinical results by individuals or entities not involved in the treatment, intervention, or data collection process.
🔍 Key Characteristics: ✅ Blinded or impartial evaluation
✅ Performed by third parties (e.g., independent radiologists, adjudication committees, external reviewers)
✅ Reduces observer bias, confirmation bias, and conflicts of interest
🧠 Why It Matters in Research: Without independent assessment:
Researchers may unconsciously favor expected outcomes
Complications may be underreported
Imaging or pathology may be interpreted subjectively
Outcome grading (e.g., pain scores, mRS, tumor response) may be influenced by provider bias
📉 In Clinical Trials: Independent assessment is critical for:
Primary endpoints (e.g., radiographic tumor response)
Safety reporting
Adjudication of ambiguous outcomes