Objectives To evaluate digital, multimedia information (MMI) for its effects on trial recruitment, retention, decisions about participation and acceptability by patients, compared with printed information. Design Study Within A Trial using random cluster allocation within the Forearm Fracture Recovery in Children Evaluation (FORCE) study. Setting Emergency departments in 23 UK hospitals. Participants 1409 children aged 4–16 years attending with a torus (buckle) fracture, and their parents/guardian. Children’s mean age was 9.2 years, 41.0% were female, 77.4% were ethnically White and 90.0% spoke English as a first language. Interventions Participants and their parents/guardian received trial information either via multimedia, including a...
Objective: The study aim was to compare two methods of providing information about the BAMP (Bone An...
Introduction: Torus fractures are the most common childhood fracture, accounting for 500,000 UK emer...
Aims Torus fractures of the distal radius are the most common fractures in children. The NICE non-co...
Objectives To evaluate digital, multimedia information (MMI) for its effects on trial recruitment, r...
ObjectivesTo evaluate digital, multimedia information (MMI) for its effects on trial recruitment, re...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate digital, multimedia information (MMI) for its effects on trial recruitment, ...
Background: Digital multimedia information (MMI) has potential for use in trial recruitment but ther...
BackgroundRandomised controlled trials are often beset by problems with poor recruitment and retenti...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testi...
Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testing health...
Digital, multimedia information resources (MMIs) containing text, video, animation and pictures are ...
Background The most common fractures in children are torus (buckle) fractures of the wrist. Controve...
Background: Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testing heal...
Digital, multimedia information resources (MMIs) containing text, video, animation and pictures are ...
Background: People need high-quality information to make decisions about research participation. Pro...
Objective: The study aim was to compare two methods of providing information about the BAMP (Bone An...
Introduction: Torus fractures are the most common childhood fracture, accounting for 500,000 UK emer...
Aims Torus fractures of the distal radius are the most common fractures in children. The NICE non-co...
Objectives To evaluate digital, multimedia information (MMI) for its effects on trial recruitment, r...
ObjectivesTo evaluate digital, multimedia information (MMI) for its effects on trial recruitment, re...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate digital, multimedia information (MMI) for its effects on trial recruitment, ...
Background: Digital multimedia information (MMI) has potential for use in trial recruitment but ther...
BackgroundRandomised controlled trials are often beset by problems with poor recruitment and retenti...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testi...
Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testing health...
Digital, multimedia information resources (MMIs) containing text, video, animation and pictures are ...
Background The most common fractures in children are torus (buckle) fractures of the wrist. Controve...
Background: Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testing heal...
Digital, multimedia information resources (MMIs) containing text, video, animation and pictures are ...
Background: People need high-quality information to make decisions about research participation. Pro...
Objective: The study aim was to compare two methods of providing information about the BAMP (Bone An...
Introduction: Torus fractures are the most common childhood fracture, accounting for 500,000 UK emer...
Aims Torus fractures of the distal radius are the most common fractures in children. The NICE non-co...