OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recruitment to a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and how they influenced participation and treatment decisions. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Qualitative analysis of audio recordings of recruitment appointments with 93 participants aged 51-70 years in a UK multicenter RCT of localized prostate cancer treatments. RESULTS: Treatment preferences at recruitment were more complex and dynamic than previously assumed. Most participants expressed views about treatments early in appointments, ranging on a continuum from hesitant to well-formed opinions. As recruiters elicited men's views and provided detailed evidence-based treatment and study information, so...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
OBJECTIVES: Nested qualitative studies within clinical trials provide the opportunity to better unde...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during ...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about facto...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about factors as...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
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...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
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...
OBJECTIVES: Nested qualitative studies within clinical trials provide the opportunity to better unde...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during ...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about facto...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about factors as...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
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...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
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...
OBJECTIVES: Nested qualitative studies within clinical trials provide the opportunity to better unde...
Background: Recruitment of patients into randomised clinical trials (RCTs) is essential for treatmen...