Objectives: To develop a new model for patient recruitment that harnessed the full potential of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Gaining access to potential participants’ health records to assess their eligibility for studies and allow an approach about participation (‘consent for contact’) is ethically, legally and technically challenging, given that medical data are usually restricted to the patient's clinical team. The research objective was to design a model for identification and recruitment to overcome some of these challenges as well as reduce the burdensome (and/or time consuming) gatekeeper role of clinicians in determining who is appropriate or not to participate in clinical research. Setting: Large secondary mental health ser...
Background: There are significant challenges across the research pathway, including participant recr...
Objective: The proportion of people with mental health disorders who participate in clinical researc...
Introduction:Recruitment is an important aspect of clinical research, as poor recruitment could unde...
Objectives: To develop a new model for patient recruitment that harnessed the full potential of Elec...
Background: Research registers of potential participants linked to Electronic Health Records (EHRs...
OBJECTIVES: Research registers using Consent for Contact (C4C) can facilitate recruitment into menta...
Background: Research registers of potential participants linked to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) ...
Background: Recruitment to mental health research can be challenging. ‘Consent for Contact’ (C4C) is...
Background: Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and higher...
Background. Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and highe...
Abstract Background EHR phenotyping offers the ability to rapidly assemble a precisely defined cohor...
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of people with mental health disorders who participate in clinical researc...
Background: Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including distrust ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe our experience of using a confidentiality waiver (Section 251) in the Nation...
Electronic health records (EHRs) provide great promise for identifying cohorts and enhancing researc...
Background: There are significant challenges across the research pathway, including participant recr...
Objective: The proportion of people with mental health disorders who participate in clinical researc...
Introduction:Recruitment is an important aspect of clinical research, as poor recruitment could unde...
Objectives: To develop a new model for patient recruitment that harnessed the full potential of Elec...
Background: Research registers of potential participants linked to Electronic Health Records (EHRs...
OBJECTIVES: Research registers using Consent for Contact (C4C) can facilitate recruitment into menta...
Background: Research registers of potential participants linked to Electronic Health Records (EHRs) ...
Background: Recruitment to mental health research can be challenging. ‘Consent for Contact’ (C4C) is...
Background: Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and higher...
Background. Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and highe...
Abstract Background EHR phenotyping offers the ability to rapidly assemble a precisely defined cohor...
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of people with mental health disorders who participate in clinical researc...
Background: Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including distrust ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe our experience of using a confidentiality waiver (Section 251) in the Nation...
Electronic health records (EHRs) provide great promise for identifying cohorts and enhancing researc...
Background: There are significant challenges across the research pathway, including participant recr...
Objective: The proportion of people with mental health disorders who participate in clinical researc...
Introduction:Recruitment is an important aspect of clinical research, as poor recruitment could unde...