Patient-centred trial design and delivery; improves recruitment and retention; increases participant satisfaction; encourages participation by a more representative cohort; and allows researchers to better meet participants’ needs. Research in this area mostly focusses on narrow facets of trial participation. We aimed to systematically identify the breadth of patient-centred factors influencing participation and engagement in trials, and collate them into a framework. Through this we hoped to assist researchers to identify factors that could improve patient-centred trial design and delivery. Robust qualitative and mixed methods systematic reviews are becoming increasingly common in health research. The protocol for this review was prospecti...
Objective: To describe patient perspectives on recruitment and retention in clinical trials. Study...
Background Funders encourage lay-volunteer inclusion in research but this is not without controversy...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Patient-centred trial design and delivery; improves recruitment and retention; increases participant...
CP is funded by the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (Launching Fellowship). Earlier work infor...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of the participants who volunteered their time to contri...
Background Funders encourage lay-volunteer inclusion in research but this is not without controvers...
Objective: To describe patient perspectives on recruitment and retention in clinical trials. Study D...
AbstractObjectiveClinical trials have long been considered the ‘gold standard’ of research generated...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
Aims: We aimed to map out the scope and type of health research studies with patients involved as co...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Plain English summary With the growing movement to engage patients in research, questions are being ...
Aim/Principal Research Question:The systematic review had three aims:• to synthesise the evidence on...
Objective: To describe patient perspectives on recruitment and retention in clinical trials. Study...
Background Funders encourage lay-volunteer inclusion in research but this is not without controversy...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Patient-centred trial design and delivery; improves recruitment and retention; increases participant...
CP is funded by the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (Launching Fellowship). Earlier work infor...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank all of the participants who volunteered their time to contri...
Background Funders encourage lay-volunteer inclusion in research but this is not without controvers...
Objective: To describe patient perspectives on recruitment and retention in clinical trials. Study D...
AbstractObjectiveClinical trials have long been considered the ‘gold standard’ of research generated...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
Aims: We aimed to map out the scope and type of health research studies with patients involved as co...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Plain English summary With the growing movement to engage patients in research, questions are being ...
Aim/Principal Research Question:The systematic review had three aims:• to synthesise the evidence on...
Objective: To describe patient perspectives on recruitment and retention in clinical trials. Study...
Background Funders encourage lay-volunteer inclusion in research but this is not without controversy...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...