Background: People need high-quality information to make decisions about research participation. Providing information in written format alone is conventional but may not be the most effective and acceptable approach. We developed a structure for the presentation of information using multimedia which included generic and trial-specific content. Our aim was to embed ‘Studies Within A Trial’ (SWATs) across multiple ongoing trials to test whether multimedia presentation of patient information led to better rates of recruitment. Methods: Five trials included a SWAT and randomised their participants to receive a multimedia presentation alongside standard information, or standard written information alone. We collected data on trial recruitment, ...
BACKGROUND: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tri...
BackgroundRandomised controlled trials are often beset by problems with poor recruitment and retenti...
Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge all those in the trial teams who supported this progra...
BACKGROUND:Good quality information is critical for valid informed consent to trials, but current pa...
Abstract Background The information given to people considering taking part in a trial needs to be e...
Background: Digital multimedia information (MMI) has potential for use in trial recruitment but ther...
BACKGROUND: The information given to people considering taking part in a trial needs to be easy to u...
Background: Good quality information is critical for valid informed consent to trials, but current p...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testi...
Funder: NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100013342Abstra...
Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testing health...
Background: Patient understanding of study information is fundamental to gaining informed consent to...
Abstract Background Recruitment to clinical trials can be challenging. Methods that improve the effi...
BACKGROUND: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tri...
BackgroundRandomised controlled trials are often beset by problems with poor recruitment and retenti...
Acknowledgements We would like to acknowledge all those in the trial teams who supported this progra...
BACKGROUND:Good quality information is critical for valid informed consent to trials, but current pa...
Abstract Background The information given to people considering taking part in a trial needs to be e...
Background: Digital multimedia information (MMI) has potential for use in trial recruitment but ther...
BACKGROUND: The information given to people considering taking part in a trial needs to be easy to u...
Background: Good quality information is critical for valid informed consent to trials, but current p...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testi...
Funder: NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100013342Abstra...
Background Randomised controlled trials are widely established as the best method for testing health...
Background: Patient understanding of study information is fundamental to gaining informed consent to...
Abstract Background Recruitment to clinical trials can be challenging. Methods that improve the effi...
BACKGROUND: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tria...
Background: Written participant information materials are important for ensuring that potential tri...