Background: Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including distrust of services and research; and stigma surrounding mental health. They can contribute to a lack of diversity amongst participants in mental health research, which threatens the generalisability of knowledge. Given the recent widespread use of the internet in medical research, this study aimed to explore the perspectives of key partners on the use of online (e.g. social media) and offline (e.g. in-person) recruitment as an approach to improving diversity in mental health randomised controlled trials (RCTs).Methods: Face-to-face and online interviews/focus groups with researchers working in mental health and Patient and Public Involvement partner...
BackgroundSocial media holds exciting promise for advancing mental health research recruitment, howe...
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: Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including distrust ...
Background: Recruitment to trials is complex and often protracted; selection bias may compromise gen...
Online interventions have the potential to reach individuals who are otherwise difficult to engage d...
Background: Recruitment processes for clinical trials of digital interventions for psychosis are sel...
OBJECTIVES: Research registers using Consent for Contact (C4C) can facilitate recruitment into menta...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment processes for clinical trials of digital interventions for psychosis are sel...
Objectives Pre-trial acceptability studies may boost recruitment, especially in...
Recruiting participants into cancer survivorship research remains a significant challenge. Few studi...
Background: There are significant challenges across the research pathway, including participant recr...
The rise of online communication has meant that a growing number of users now spend more time commun...
Background: Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and higher...
Background. Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and highe...
BackgroundSocial media holds exciting promise for advancing mental health research recruitment, howe...
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: Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including distrust ...
Background: Recruitment to trials is complex and often protracted; selection bias may compromise gen...
Online interventions have the potential to reach individuals who are otherwise difficult to engage d...
Background: Recruitment processes for clinical trials of digital interventions for psychosis are sel...
OBJECTIVES: Research registers using Consent for Contact (C4C) can facilitate recruitment into menta...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment processes for clinical trials of digital interventions for psychosis are sel...
Objectives Pre-trial acceptability studies may boost recruitment, especially in...
Recruiting participants into cancer survivorship research remains a significant challenge. Few studi...
Background: There are significant challenges across the research pathway, including participant recr...
The rise of online communication has meant that a growing number of users now spend more time commun...
Background: Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and higher...
Background. Participation in clinical research is associated with better patient outcomes and highe...
BackgroundSocial media holds exciting promise for advancing mental health research recruitment, howe...
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. ...