Successful recruitment of participants to any trial is central to its success. Trial results are routinely published, and recruitment is often cited to be slower and more difficult than anticipated. This article reflects on the methodological challenges of recruiting women with prolapse attending United Kingdom (UK) gynaecology outpatient clinics to a multi-centre randomised controlled trial (RCT) of physiotherapy, and the systems put in place in an attempt to address them
Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Methodology Research (MR/L004933/1– B2).Pe...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleRandomized controlled trials (...
The UK's technical ability to identify people eligible for medical research is not yet matched by a ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200,000 w...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200,000 w...
Objective: To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200 000 w...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment issues continue to impact a large number of trials. Sharing recruitment info...
Recruiting participants into clinical trials is notoriously difficult and poses the greatest challen...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Objective To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200 000 wo...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Background: Recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a perennial problem. Calls have be...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) can struggle to recruit to target on time. This is es...
Background: Recruitment issues continue to impact a large number of trials. Sharing recruitment inf...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: This paper proposes a novel perspective on the value of qualitativ...
Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Methodology Research (MR/L004933/1– B2).Pe...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleRandomized controlled trials (...
The UK's technical ability to identify people eligible for medical research is not yet matched by a ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200,000 w...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200,000 w...
Objective: To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200 000 w...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment issues continue to impact a large number of trials. Sharing recruitment info...
Recruiting participants into clinical trials is notoriously difficult and poses the greatest challen...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Objective To describe the factors that contributed to successful recruitment of more than 200 000 wo...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Background: Recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a perennial problem. Calls have be...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) can struggle to recruit to target on time. This is es...
Background: Recruitment issues continue to impact a large number of trials. Sharing recruitment inf...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: This paper proposes a novel perspective on the value of qualitativ...
Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Methodology Research (MR/L004933/1– B2).Pe...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleRandomized controlled trials (...
The UK's technical ability to identify people eligible for medical research is not yet matched by a ...