Clinical trials for retinitis pigmentosa (RP) likely require long follow-ups because of the slow progression of RP. Understanding patients’ attitudes toward participation in a long trial and their acceptability of strategies aimed at promoting retention/compliance is important for assessing feasibility and resource needs and optimizing trial design. A crowdsourcing survey to adult RP patients was administered on social media in 2020 July-November. Patient enthusiasm level of study participation, acceptability of attending clinic visits every 4–5 months for 45-months, tele-visits with doctors, and of receiving text messages for medication reminders and for reporting missed dosages were surveyed. Among the 1473 respondents, over 95% use email...
Background: While there is an increasing consensus that clinical trial results should be shared with...
IntroductionRecruitment and retention of participants in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is chal...
What are the strengths, gaps, expectations, and barriers to research engagement in clinical trials a...
BackgroundPatients' participation is crucial to the success of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). ...
Purpose: We undertook a questionnaire study to explore the retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients' ...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
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...
Introduction: Prospective clinical trials are essential to translate new therapy concepts or rather ...
Background: Patient understanding of study information is fundamental to gaining informed consent to...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Background Increasingly, it is argued that clinical trials struggle to recruit part...
Objective: To describe patient perspectives on recruitment and retention in clinical trials. Study...
Background: Ensuring adequate, informed, and timely participation in clinical trials is a multifacto...
Background: While there is an increasing consensus that clinical trial results should be shared with...
IntroductionRecruitment and retention of participants in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is chal...
What are the strengths, gaps, expectations, and barriers to research engagement in clinical trials a...
BackgroundPatients' participation is crucial to the success of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). ...
Purpose: We undertook a questionnaire study to explore the retinitis pigmentosa (RP) patients' ...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
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...
Introduction: Prospective clinical trials are essential to translate new therapy concepts or rather ...
Background: Patient understanding of study information is fundamental to gaining informed consent to...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Background Increasingly, it is argued that clinical trials struggle to recruit part...
Objective: To describe patient perspectives on recruitment and retention in clinical trials. Study...
Background: Ensuring adequate, informed, and timely participation in clinical trials is a multifacto...
Background: While there is an increasing consensus that clinical trial results should be shared with...
IntroductionRecruitment and retention of participants in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is chal...
What are the strengths, gaps, expectations, and barriers to research engagement in clinical trials a...