Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is usually slower than expected. Trials will cost more and take longer, thus delaying the use of the results in clinical practice, and incomplete samples imply decreased statistical power and usefulness of its results. We aim to identify barriers and facilitators for successful patient recruitment at the level of the patient, the doctor and the hospital organization as well as the organization and design of trials over a broad range of studies. Methods/design: We will perform two cohort studies and a case-control study in the Netherlands. The first cohort study will report on a series of multicenter trials performed in a nationwide network of cli...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with good and poor recruitment to multicentre trials. DAT...
Recruitment to randomized controlled trials is known to be challenging. It is important to understan...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
Background: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies th...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with good and poor recruitment to multicentre trials. DAT...
Recruitment to randomized controlled trials is known to be challenging. It is important to understan...
Context: The importance of evidence from randomised trials is now widely recognised, although recrui...
Background: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies th...
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment to clinical research is often challenging and, when inadequate, can ...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to trials can be extremely difficult. Identifying strategies tha...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
BackgroundA common challenge for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is recruiting enough participan...