Introduction: One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who experience severe mental illness (SMI) and who smoke tobacco, is recruitment. In our parent “QuitLink” randomized controlled trial (RCT), slower than expected peer researcher facilitated recruitment, along with the impact of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, necessitated an adaptive recruitment response. The objectives of the present study were to: (i) describe adaptive peer researcher facilitated recruitment strategies; (ii) explore the effectiveness of these strategies; (iii) investigate whether recruitment strategies reached different subgroups of participants; and (iv) examine the costs and resources required for implementing these strateg...
AbstractBackgroundUnder-recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often problematic and ...
Abstract Background Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including d...
Background: Patient and public involvement in research (PPIR) may improve trial recruitment rates, b...
Introduction: One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCT) can struggle to recruit to target on time. Th...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) can struggle to recruit to target on time. This is es...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment is one of the most serious challenges in performing randomized controlled tr...
BackgroundRecruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. I...
BACKGROUND:Recruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. ...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
BACKGROUND: Successful participant recruitment is vital to the feasibly of intervention research. In...
Background: Under-recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often problematic and there ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Abstract Background There are enormous problems in recruiting depressed people into randomised contr...
AbstractBackgroundUnder-recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often problematic and ...
Abstract Background Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including d...
Background: Patient and public involvement in research (PPIR) may improve trial recruitment rates, b...
Introduction: One of the most challenging aspects of conducting intervention trials among people who...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCT) can struggle to recruit to target on time. Th...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) can struggle to recruit to target on time. This is es...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment is one of the most serious challenges in performing randomized controlled tr...
BackgroundRecruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. I...
BACKGROUND:Recruitment and retention challenges are very common in mental health randomised trials. ...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as being the most efficient way ...
BACKGROUND: Successful participant recruitment is vital to the feasibly of intervention research. In...
Background: Under-recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often problematic and there ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Abstract Background There are enormous problems in recruiting depressed people into randomised contr...
AbstractBackgroundUnder-recruitment to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often problematic and ...
Abstract Background Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including d...
Background: Patient and public involvement in research (PPIR) may improve trial recruitment rates, b...