Clinical trials require cost-effective methods for identifying, randomising, and following large numbers of people in order to generate reliable evidence. ASCEND (A Study of Cardiovascular Events iN Diabetes) is a randomised '2 × 2 factorial design' study of aspirin and omega-3 fatty acid supplements for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events in people with diabetes; this study used central disease registers and a mail-based approach to identify, randomise, and follow 15,000 people. In collaboration with UK consultants and general practitioners (GPs), researchers identified potentially eligible people with diabetes from centrally held registers (e.g. for retinopathy screening) and GP-held disease registers. Permission was obtained ...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a major public health challen...
This narrative review describes a new approach to navigation in a challenging landscape of clinical ...
Recruiting participants into clinical trials is notoriously difficult and poses the greatest challen...
BACKGROUND: Effective interventions are required to prevent the current rapid increase in the preval...
Reliable assessment of the effects of an intervention usually requires large randomised trials but s...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Participant recruitment to diabetes prevention randomised controlled trials is chal...
Background: Recruitment of participants into long-term community-based lifestyle intervention trials...
Aims: To establish recruitment approaches that leverage electronic health records in multicenter pre...
Aims and objectives: Interventional trials in new‐onset Type 1 diabetes rely on recruiting patients ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Participant recruitment for clinical trials is a significant chall...
Abstract Background Following the introduction of a computerised diabetes register in part of the no...
Aims/hypothesis: Diabetes is a rapidly rising independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and seriou...
INTRODUCTION: Type 1 diabetes is heterogeneous in its presentation and progression. Variations in cl...
Objective: To compare the effect of an invitation promoting informed choice for screening with a sta...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of an invitation promoting informed choice for screening with a sta...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a major public health challen...
This narrative review describes a new approach to navigation in a challenging landscape of clinical ...
Recruiting participants into clinical trials is notoriously difficult and poses the greatest challen...
BACKGROUND: Effective interventions are required to prevent the current rapid increase in the preval...
Reliable assessment of the effects of an intervention usually requires large randomised trials but s...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Participant recruitment to diabetes prevention randomised controlled trials is chal...
Background: Recruitment of participants into long-term community-based lifestyle intervention trials...
Aims: To establish recruitment approaches that leverage electronic health records in multicenter pre...
Aims and objectives: Interventional trials in new‐onset Type 1 diabetes rely on recruiting patients ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Participant recruitment for clinical trials is a significant chall...
Abstract Background Following the introduction of a computerised diabetes register in part of the no...
Aims/hypothesis: Diabetes is a rapidly rising independent risk factor for atherosclerosis and seriou...
INTRODUCTION: Type 1 diabetes is heterogeneous in its presentation and progression. Variations in cl...
Objective: To compare the effect of an invitation promoting informed choice for screening with a sta...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of an invitation promoting informed choice for screening with a sta...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a major public health challen...
This narrative review describes a new approach to navigation in a challenging landscape of clinical ...
Recruiting participants into clinical trials is notoriously difficult and poses the greatest challen...