Recruitment processes for clinical trials are governed by guidelines and regulatory systems intended to ensure participation is informed and voluntary. Although the guidelines and systems provide some protection to potential participants, current recruitment processes often result in limited understanding and experiences of inadequate decision support. Many trials also have high drop-out rates among participants, which are ethically troubling because they can be indicative of poor experiences and they limit the usefulness of the knowledge the trials were designed to generate. Drawing on recent social-psychological and philosophical-ethical research on trial recruitment and patient participation in treatment decision-making, this paper ident...
Background: The pragmatic randomised controlled trial is widely regarded as the gold standard method...
BACKGROUND: Perspectives of clinical trial (CT) personnel on accrual to oncology CTs are relatively ...
Randomised clinical trials have come to be regarded as the gold standard in treatment evaluation. Ho...
Recruitment processes for clinical trials are governed by guidelines and regulatory systems intended...
Context: With the routinization of evidence-based medicine and of the randomized-controlled trial (R...
Background:Providing adequate information plays a key role in subject recruitment to clinical trials...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate people's experiences of and attitudes to participation in clinical trials....
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
It is both an ethical and a legal requirement that patients who participate in clinical trials must ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical cancer trials are crucial for the implementation of new treatments in the clini...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
This article explores whether the experience of participating in a clinical trial was similar to wha...
Individuals participate in clinical research for a variety of reasons, dependant not only on the tri...
Background: The pragmatic randomised controlled trial is widely regarded as the gold standard method...
BACKGROUND: Perspectives of clinical trial (CT) personnel on accrual to oncology CTs are relatively ...
Randomised clinical trials have come to be regarded as the gold standard in treatment evaluation. Ho...
Recruitment processes for clinical trials are governed by guidelines and regulatory systems intended...
Context: With the routinization of evidence-based medicine and of the randomized-controlled trial (R...
Background:Providing adequate information plays a key role in subject recruitment to clinical trials...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate people's experiences of and attitudes to participation in clinical trials....
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
It is both an ethical and a legal requirement that patients who participate in clinical trials must ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical cancer trials are crucial for the implementation of new treatments in the clini...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
This article explores whether the experience of participating in a clinical trial was similar to wha...
Individuals participate in clinical research for a variety of reasons, dependant not only on the tri...
Background: The pragmatic randomised controlled trial is widely regarded as the gold standard method...
BACKGROUND: Perspectives of clinical trial (CT) personnel on accrual to oncology CTs are relatively ...
Randomised clinical trials have come to be regarded as the gold standard in treatment evaluation. Ho...