Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the costs and benefits of treatments. Recruitment difficulties arise when clinicians do not invite patients to participate in trials. Objectives: Primary: to assess the evidence for the effect of disincentives and incentives on the extent to which clinicians invite eligible patients to participate in RCTs of healthcare interventions. Secondary: to assess the evidence in relation to stated willingness to invite participation. Search strategy: 1. The Cochrane Methodology Register and Cochrane Database of Methodology Reviews were searched in May 2006 and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, National Research Register...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
BACKGROUND: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background Poor recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a widespread problem. Provisio...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
AbstractBackgroundRandomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust research design...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
BACKGROUND: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
Background Poor recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a widespread problem. Provisio...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
AbstractBackgroundRandomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most robust research design...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...