To detect a difference between two treatments with an acceptable degree of statistical significance, an adequate number of subjects must be studied.
Sample size in clinical studies is important to your HCPs because researchers attempt to draw conclusions or make estimates about the larger population based on the results produced within the sample. HCPs use this information to make treatment decisions in their clinical practice.
Your HCPs will be accustomed to seeing greater numbers of subjects in studies due to
their familiarity with typical clinical drug studies. Therefore, you will need to assess their understanding of the WHO guidelines and assure them of the significance of results achieved
in infant nutrient studies that include fewer study subjects