Funding: This research is funded by the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government’s Health and Social Care Department (HIPS/16/46). This manuscript is supported by an Institutional Strategic Skills Award (Women’s returner award held by KG) at the University of Aberdeen which is funded by the Wellcome Trust.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Background One of the top three research priorities for the UK clinical trial community is to addres...
Objective To explore the strategies used to improve retention in primary care randomised trials.<...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge those who provided information regarding the ...
Background Non-retention of participants seriously affects the credibility of clinical trial r...
Background: Non-retention of participants seriously affects the credibility of clinical trial result...
This work is part of AE’s PhD which is funded by the University of Aberdeen Elphinstone Scholarship....
This research was supported by the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government’s Health and So...
Background: Loss to follow-up from randomised trials can introduce bias and reduce study power, affe...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of the participants who volunteered their time to contri...
Objective: To quantify the effect of strategies to improve retention in randomised trials.<p></p> ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Rumana Newlands (RN) for her work in conducting the...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank Cynthia Fraser for her assistance in helping devel...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank all of the participants who volunteered and gave up their tim...
Funding This research forms part of a doctoral research project supported by the Health Research Boa...
OBJECTIVE: To explore stakeholder perspectives upon participant retention in clinical trials, and to...
Background One of the top three research priorities for the UK clinical trial community is to addres...
Objective To explore the strategies used to improve retention in primary care randomised trials.<...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge those who provided information regarding the ...
Background Non-retention of participants seriously affects the credibility of clinical trial r...
Background: Non-retention of participants seriously affects the credibility of clinical trial result...
This work is part of AE’s PhD which is funded by the University of Aberdeen Elphinstone Scholarship....
This research was supported by the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government’s Health and So...
Background: Loss to follow-up from randomised trials can introduce bias and reduce study power, affe...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of the participants who volunteered their time to contri...
Objective: To quantify the effect of strategies to improve retention in randomised trials.<p></p> ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Rumana Newlands (RN) for her work in conducting the...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank Cynthia Fraser for her assistance in helping devel...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank all of the participants who volunteered and gave up their tim...
Funding This research forms part of a doctoral research project supported by the Health Research Boa...
OBJECTIVE: To explore stakeholder perspectives upon participant retention in clinical trials, and to...
Background One of the top three research priorities for the UK clinical trial community is to addres...
Objective To explore the strategies used to improve retention in primary care randomised trials.<...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge those who provided information regarding the ...