A total of 600 patients from cancer centres throughout the UK identified their most preferred and most disliked descriptions of randomisation found in current patient information sheets and websites. The CancerBACUP description, which describes both the process of randomisation and why it is done, was most preferred 151 out of 533 (28%) patients. The NCI description was viewed as overly technical and most disliked 185 out of 483 (38%) patients
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
The primary aim of this study was to assess how patients would prefer to be given their cancer diagn...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been used in medical research to evaluate different interve...
Explaining the concept of randomisation in simple terms to patients during the discussion of randomi...
To explore how the concept of randomisation is described by clinicians and understood by patients in...
Abstract Background In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold stand...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
Objectives To explore trial participants' understandings of randomisation. Design In this explor...
As part of a larger study designed to improve doctor-patient communication in randomised clinical tr...
A retrospective comparison of cancer incidence data and, where relevant, population data with 16,955...
Objectives To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
This study compared language preferences to describe a cancer-related mutation in three groups: 253 ...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
A national audit identified one breast cancer unit as having the highest mastectomy rate in the UK: ...
Background:Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eligi...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
The primary aim of this study was to assess how patients would prefer to be given their cancer diagn...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been used in medical research to evaluate different interve...
Explaining the concept of randomisation in simple terms to patients during the discussion of randomi...
To explore how the concept of randomisation is described by clinicians and understood by patients in...
Abstract Background In healthcare research the randomised controlled trial is seen as the gold stand...
OBJECTIVES: To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
Objectives To explore trial participants' understandings of randomisation. Design In this explor...
As part of a larger study designed to improve doctor-patient communication in randomised clinical tr...
A retrospective comparison of cancer incidence data and, where relevant, population data with 16,955...
Objectives To explore how the concept of randomization is described by clinicians and understood by...
This study compared language preferences to describe a cancer-related mutation in three groups: 253 ...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
A national audit identified one breast cancer unit as having the highest mastectomy rate in the UK: ...
Background:Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eligi...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
The primary aim of this study was to assess how patients would prefer to be given their cancer diagn...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have been used in medical research to evaluate different interve...