Background: Addressing recruitment and retention challenges in trials are key priorities for methods research, but navigating the literature is difficult and time-consuming. In 2016, ORRCA (www.orrca.org.uk) launched a free, searchable database of recruitment research that has been widely accessed and used to support the update of systematic reviews and the selection of recruitment strategies for clinical trials. ORRCA2 aims to create a similar database to map the growing volume and importance of retention research. Searches: Medline (Ovid), CINAHL, PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science Core Collection and the Cochrane Library, restricted to English language and publications up to the end of 2017. Hand-searches of key systematic reviews were ...
Abstract Background Loss to follow-up (attrition) is a frequent problem in clinical trials and can i...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a ke...
BackgroundAddressing recruitment and retention challenges in trials is a key priority for methods re...
Background: The Online Resource for Recruitment in Clinical triAls (ORRCA) and the Online Resource f...
Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Methodology Research (MR/L004933/1– B2).Pe...
Abstract Background The failure to retain patients or collect primary-outcome data is a common chall...
Background: Loss to follow-up from randomised trials can introduce bias and reduce study power, affe...
Abstract Background Randomised control trials are regarded as the gold standard for evaluating the e...
IntroductionRecruitment and retention of participants in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is chal...
Background: Recruiting and retaining participants in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is challeng...
Aim To review the cost-effectiveness of strategies to improve participant recruitment and retention ...
Objective: To quantify the effect of strategies to improve retention in randomised trials.<p></p> ...
Background One of the top three research priorities for the UK clinical trial community is to addres...
Background: Longitudinal studies are of aetiological and public health relevance but can be under...
Abstract Background Loss to follow-up (attrition) is a frequent problem in clinical trials and can i...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a ke...
BackgroundAddressing recruitment and retention challenges in trials is a key priority for methods re...
Background: The Online Resource for Recruitment in Clinical triAls (ORRCA) and the Online Resource f...
Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Methodology Research (MR/L004933/1– B2).Pe...
Abstract Background The failure to retain patients or collect primary-outcome data is a common chall...
Background: Loss to follow-up from randomised trials can introduce bias and reduce study power, affe...
Abstract Background Randomised control trials are regarded as the gold standard for evaluating the e...
IntroductionRecruitment and retention of participants in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is chal...
Background: Recruiting and retaining participants in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is challeng...
Aim To review the cost-effectiveness of strategies to improve participant recruitment and retention ...
Objective: To quantify the effect of strategies to improve retention in randomised trials.<p></p> ...
Background One of the top three research priorities for the UK clinical trial community is to addres...
Background: Longitudinal studies are of aetiological and public health relevance but can be under...
Abstract Background Loss to follow-up (attrition) is a frequent problem in clinical trials and can i...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment and retention of patients and healthcare providers in randomised controlled ...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is a ke...