Abstract Background Effective recruitment is an essential element of successful research but notoriously difficult to achieve. This article examines health care professionals’ views on the factors influencing decision-making regarding referral to a stroke rehabilitation trial. Methods Semi-structured interviews and a card-sorting task were undertaken with stroke service staff in acute and community hospital trusts. Data analysis used a thematic framework approach. Results Twenty-seven qualified health care professionals from 12 (6 acute and 6 community) hospital trusts and one charity participated. Four main factors emerged: patient-related, professional views, the organisation and research logistics, which all contributed to staff’s decisi...
Objectives The objectives of this scoping review are to: (1) identify the distribution of and contex...
The objective of this study was to examine recruitment in three observational follow-up studies of p...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials, and in particular those of psychosocial interventi...
Background: Effective recruitment is an essential element of successful research but notoriously dif...
Achieving representative, timely recruitment to acute stroke trials is challenging, yet little resea...
Aim To explore the practice of experienced stroke nurse researchers to understand the issues they fa...
Background: Recruitment to clinical trials is often slow and difficult, with a growing body of resea...
Objective: To explore the underlying reasons for recruitment difficulties to stroke rehabilitation r...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate factors associated with randomized controlled trial patient recruitment by th...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
Background: To pursue high quality research, successful participant recruitment is essential, but re...
In health services research, the recruitment of patients is oftentimes conducted by community-based ...
In health services research, the recruitment of patients is oftentimes conducted by community-based ...
Using interviews with health professionals involved in the care of stroke patients, together with ma...
textabstractBackground: Fidelity to the treatment protocol is key to successful trials but often pro...
Objectives The objectives of this scoping review are to: (1) identify the distribution of and contex...
The objective of this study was to examine recruitment in three observational follow-up studies of p...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials, and in particular those of psychosocial interventi...
Background: Effective recruitment is an essential element of successful research but notoriously dif...
Achieving representative, timely recruitment to acute stroke trials is challenging, yet little resea...
Aim To explore the practice of experienced stroke nurse researchers to understand the issues they fa...
Background: Recruitment to clinical trials is often slow and difficult, with a growing body of resea...
Objective: To explore the underlying reasons for recruitment difficulties to stroke rehabilitation r...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate factors associated with randomized controlled trial patient recruitment by th...
Background: Many randomised controlled trials (RCT) fail to meet their recruitment goals. Study pers...
Background: To pursue high quality research, successful participant recruitment is essential, but re...
In health services research, the recruitment of patients is oftentimes conducted by community-based ...
In health services research, the recruitment of patients is oftentimes conducted by community-based ...
Using interviews with health professionals involved in the care of stroke patients, together with ma...
textabstractBackground: Fidelity to the treatment protocol is key to successful trials but often pro...
Objectives The objectives of this scoping review are to: (1) identify the distribution of and contex...
The objective of this study was to examine recruitment in three observational follow-up studies of p...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials, and in particular those of psychosocial interventi...