© 2019 AMPCo Pty Ltd Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of different strategies for recruiting participants for a large Australian randomised controlled trial (RCT), the Australian Study for the Prevention through Immunisation of Cardiovascular Events (AUSPICE). Design, setting, participants: Men and women aged 55–60 years with at least two cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, overweight/obesity) were recruited for a multicentre placebo-controlled RCT assessing the effectiveness of 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23vPPV) for preventing cardiovascular events. Methods: Invitations were mailed by the Australian Department of Human Services to people in the Medicare database aged 55–60 years; re...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting cancer patients is a barrier often encountered in research trials. However, v...
Background Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies that...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of different strategies for recruiting participants for a l...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the factors that contributed to the successful completion of recruitment for the...
Background: The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible v...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Background: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies th...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
Objectives: Recruitment of sufficient sample size into clinical trials is challenging. Conventional ...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
Background: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Recruitment of participants into randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is critical for successful tria...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting cancer patients is a barrier often encountered in research trials. However, v...
Background Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies that...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of different strategies for recruiting participants for a l...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the factors that contributed to the successful completion of recruitment for the...
Background: The success of a human intervention trial depends upon the ability to recruit eligible v...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Background: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies th...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
Objectives: Recruitment of sufficient sample size into clinical trials is challenging. Conventional ...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
Background: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Recruitment of participants into randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is critical for successful tria...
Objective: To identify interventions designed to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting cancer patients is a barrier often encountered in research trials. However, v...
Background Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies that...