Background: Patient recruitment can be very challenging in paediatric studies, especially in relatively uncommon conditions, such as juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). However, involving children and young people (CYP) in the design of such trials could promise a more rapid trajectory towards making evidence-based treatments available. Studies involving CYP are advocated in the literature but we are not aware of any early stage feasibility studies that have qualitatively accessed the perspectives of parents and CYP with a long term condition to inform design and conduct of a trial. In the context of a feasibility study to inform the design of a proposed randomised controlled trial of corticosteroid induction regimen in JIA, we explored fa...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Background: Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Background Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Abstract Background Patient recruitment can be very challenging in paediatric studies, especially in...
BACKGROUND: Genuine uncertainty on superiority of one intervention over the other is called equipois...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways ...
Background: Many children and young people with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) experience delay...
BACKGROUND:In the UK, juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common inflammatory disorder in chil...
Background: As the number of randomised controlled trials of medicines for children increases, it b...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate recruitment processes across a range of clinical trials and from the pers...
Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways to optimise ...
BACKGROUND: Many children and young people with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) experience delay...
Enrollment of children into pediatric clinical trials remains challenging. More effective strategies...
Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways to optimise ...
Ensuring parents make an informed decision about their child's participation in a clinical trial is ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Background: Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Background Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Abstract Background Patient recruitment can be very challenging in paediatric studies, especially in...
BACKGROUND: Genuine uncertainty on superiority of one intervention over the other is called equipois...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways ...
Background: Many children and young people with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) experience delay...
BACKGROUND:In the UK, juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common inflammatory disorder in chil...
Background: As the number of randomised controlled trials of medicines for children increases, it b...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate recruitment processes across a range of clinical trials and from the pers...
Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways to optimise ...
BACKGROUND: Many children and young people with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) experience delay...
Enrollment of children into pediatric clinical trials remains challenging. More effective strategies...
Recruiting children to clinical trials is perceived to be challenging. To identify ways to optimise ...
Ensuring parents make an informed decision about their child's participation in a clinical trial is ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Background: Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...
Background Little is known about why parents agree to take part in randomized controlled trials for...