All trials use protocols to standardize practice within and between trial centres and to enable replication of an experiment across space and time. However, while 'centre effects' have been noted in the literature, the processes and mechanisms by which trial staff convert a protocol into practice, and create 'evidence', is a relatively understudied phenomenon. We undertook a qualitative investigation of a multi-centre, UK-based, insulin trial, where differences were found between participating centres in their attainment of the trial's primary clinical endpoint (HbA 1c), a measure of patients' average blood glucose control. In-depth interviews were conducted with 12 research nurses and nine clinicians recruited from 11 centres in 2009, and ...
AbstractThe value of using qualitative research within or alongside randomised controlled trials (RC...
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Abstract Introduction Limited evidence exists about which patient and stakeholder engagement practic...
All trials use protocols to standardize practice within and between trial centres and to enable repl...
Background Trial research has predominantly focused on patient and staff understandings of trial con...
Abstract Background Trial research has predominantly focused on patient and staff understandings of ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews have shown uncertainty about the size or direction of any 'trial effe...
Background: Systematic reviews have shown uncertainty about the size or direction of any 'trial effe...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is advocated in clinical trials yet evidence on how to optimise...
Background Results from clinical trials are often slowly implemented. We studied whether participati...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
A new generation of adaptive, multi-arm clinical trials has been developed in cancer research includ...
BACKGROUND: While a growing body of research has explored why people take part in clinical trials, t...
Background Patient outcomes can depend on the treating centre, or health professional, delivering th...
Abstract Introduction Selecting and collecting data to support appropriate primary and secondary out...
AbstractThe value of using qualitative research within or alongside randomised controlled trials (RC...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Abstract Introduction Limited evidence exists about which patient and stakeholder engagement practic...
All trials use protocols to standardize practice within and between trial centres and to enable repl...
Background Trial research has predominantly focused on patient and staff understandings of trial con...
Abstract Background Trial research has predominantly focused on patient and staff understandings of ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews have shown uncertainty about the size or direction of any 'trial effe...
Background: Systematic reviews have shown uncertainty about the size or direction of any 'trial effe...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is advocated in clinical trials yet evidence on how to optimise...
Background Results from clinical trials are often slowly implemented. We studied whether participati...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
A new generation of adaptive, multi-arm clinical trials has been developed in cancer research includ...
BACKGROUND: While a growing body of research has explored why people take part in clinical trials, t...
Background Patient outcomes can depend on the treating centre, or health professional, delivering th...
Abstract Introduction Selecting and collecting data to support appropriate primary and secondary out...
AbstractThe value of using qualitative research within or alongside randomised controlled trials (RC...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Abstract Introduction Limited evidence exists about which patient and stakeholder engagement practic...