BACKGROUND: Sharing trial results with participants is an ethical imperative but often does not happen. We tested an Enhanced Webpage versus a Basic Webpage, Mailed Printed Summary versus no Mailed Printed Summary, and Email List Invitation versus no Email List Invitation to see which approach resulted in the highest patient satisfaction with how the results were communicated. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We carried out a cluster randomised, 2 by 2 by 2 factorial, nonblinded study within a trial, with semistructured qualitative interviews with some patients (ISRCTN96189403). Each cluster was a UK hospital participating in the ICON8 ovarian cancer trial. Interventions were shared with 384 ICON8 participants who were alive and considered well enough...
BACKGROUND: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
BACKGROUND: Hundreds of thousands of volunteers take part in medical research, but many will never h...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
BJC OPENInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Participants are showing great interest these days in obta...
BACKGROUND: There is an ethical imperative to offer the results of trials to those who participated....
Background: There is an ethical imperative to offer the results of trials to those who participated....
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank Suzanne Breeman, Lynda Constable and David Emele, w...
AbstractPurposeThere is growing interest in the provision of trial results to trial participants. Ho...
OBJECTIVE: To generate stakeholder informed evidence to support recommendations for trialists to imp...
Background: While there is an increasing consensus that clinical trial results should be shared with...
ObjectivesMeta-analysis based on individual patient data (IPD) from randomised trials is superior to...
Background: While there is an increasing consensus that clinical trial results should be shared with...
Introduction: Dissemination of results of randomised controlled trials is traditionally limited to a...
Previous studies have shown that a majority of patients cite altruistic motives, such as contributin...
BACKGROUND: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
BACKGROUND: Hundreds of thousands of volunteers take part in medical research, but many will never h...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
BJC OPENInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Participants are showing great interest these days in obta...
BACKGROUND: There is an ethical imperative to offer the results of trials to those who participated....
Background: There is an ethical imperative to offer the results of trials to those who participated....
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank Suzanne Breeman, Lynda Constable and David Emele, w...
AbstractPurposeThere is growing interest in the provision of trial results to trial participants. Ho...
OBJECTIVE: To generate stakeholder informed evidence to support recommendations for trialists to imp...
Background: While there is an increasing consensus that clinical trial results should be shared with...
ObjectivesMeta-analysis based on individual patient data (IPD) from randomised trials is superior to...
Background: While there is an increasing consensus that clinical trial results should be shared with...
Introduction: Dissemination of results of randomised controlled trials is traditionally limited to a...
Previous studies have shown that a majority of patients cite altruistic motives, such as contributin...
BACKGROUND: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
BACKGROUND: Hundreds of thousands of volunteers take part in medical research, but many will never h...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...