BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can result in delayed or underpowered studies. Recruitment problems were experienced during a study of women with heavy menstrual bleeding in general practice (the MIRA trial). Although efforts were made to reduce the burden of the study for those participating, patient recruitment was still an issue. AIM: To identify the barriers and facilitators associated with patient recruitment to clinical trials, as experienced by GPs. DESIGN & SETTING: A qualitative study was performed in Dutch general practice, using semi-structured interviews. METHOD: GPs participating in the MIRA trial were selected by purposive sampling and interviewed until saturation...
The aim of this study is to explore the views of practice nurses’ recruiting into a primary care–bas...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
BACKGROUND: Primary-care based randomized controlled trials (RCTs) build an important evidence base ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of patients by health professionals is reported as one of the most challengi...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are frequently unable to recruit sufficient numbers ...
General Practitioners (GPs) are an asset in healthcare research, considering the amount of knowledge...
Context The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recruit...
In 2012, I conducted my first PhD study exploring general practitioners’ attitudes toward online pat...
Background: Recruitment rates of general practitioners (GPs) to do research vary widely. This may be...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment to clinical trials remains a challenge, particularly in primary care setting...
The aim of this study is to explore the views of practice nurses’ recruiting into a primary care–bas...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
BACKGROUND: Primary-care based randomized controlled trials (RCTs) build an important evidence base ...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of patients by health professionals is reported as one of the most challengi...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
Background: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are frequently unable to recruit sufficient numbers ...
General Practitioners (GPs) are an asset in healthcare research, considering the amount of knowledge...
Context The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recruit...
In 2012, I conducted my first PhD study exploring general practitioners’ attitudes toward online pat...
Background: Recruitment rates of general practitioners (GPs) to do research vary widely. This may be...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment to clinical trials remains a challenge, particularly in primary care setting...
The aim of this study is to explore the views of practice nurses’ recruiting into a primary care–bas...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...