OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers and solutions for the recruitment and retention of older (aged ≥65 years) people in clinical trials. DESIGN: Systematic literature review. METHODS: Three databases (Medline, Embase, and CENTRAL) were searched for articles reporting on barriers or solutions regarding the recruitment or retention of older people. Only original research articles were included. RESULTS: Fifty eligible articles were identified. Exclusion criteria were the most common cause of poor recruitment of older adults (mainly age and comorbidities). Patients' families or physicians often advised against participation (22% of included studies). Lack of interest (18%) and problems with transportation (18%) were also commonly cited as challeng...
Adequate medical care of the increasingly ageing population requires robust clinical trial data both...
Background: adults aged ≥65 years are often excluded from health research studies. Lack of represent...
Background: Clinical trials are widely used to approve the efficacy and discover adverse reactions o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers and solutions for the recruitment and retention of older (aged ≥65 ...
Background: older people remain underrepresented in clinical trials, and evidence generated in young...
There is widespread evidence both of the exclusion of older people from clinical research, and of un...
BACKGROUND older people remain underrepresented in clinical trials, and evidence generated in you...
Older people are systematically excluded from many clinical research studies. In this review, we exa...
Objective: To provide a systematic review of papers comparing the effectiveness of different strateg...
Older adults often have health complexities and higher levels of attrition. Even though they are the...
This article presents a question-answer advisory for clinical trial organizers to involve more older...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
Adequate medical care of the increasingly ageing population requires robust clinical trial data both...
Background: adults aged ≥65 years are often excluded from health research studies. Lack of represent...
Background: Clinical trials are widely used to approve the efficacy and discover adverse reactions o...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers and solutions for the recruitment and retention of older (aged ≥65 ...
Background: older people remain underrepresented in clinical trials, and evidence generated in young...
There is widespread evidence both of the exclusion of older people from clinical research, and of un...
BACKGROUND older people remain underrepresented in clinical trials, and evidence generated in you...
Older people are systematically excluded from many clinical research studies. In this review, we exa...
Objective: To provide a systematic review of papers comparing the effectiveness of different strateg...
Older adults often have health complexities and higher levels of attrition. Even though they are the...
This article presents a question-answer advisory for clinical trial organizers to involve more older...
Background: Recruiting isolated older adults to clinical trials is complex, time-consuming and diffi...
Adequate medical care of the increasingly ageing population requires robust clinical trial data both...
Background: adults aged ≥65 years are often excluded from health research studies. Lack of represent...
Background: Clinical trials are widely used to approve the efficacy and discover adverse reactions o...