AbstractObjectiveTo explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recruitment to a randomized controlled trial (RCT) and how they influenced participation and treatment decisions.Study Design and SettingQualitative analysis of audio recordings of recruitment appointments with 93 participants aged 51–70 years in a UK multicenter RCT of localized prostate cancer treatments.ResultsTreatment preferences at recruitment were more complex and dynamic than previously assumed. Most participants expressed views about treatments early in appointments, ranging on a continuum from hesitant to well-formed opinions. As recruiters elicited men’s views and provided detailed evidence-based treatment and study information, so...
Background: Increasingly, it is argued that clinical trials struggle to recruit participants becau...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about factors as...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about facto...
Pragmatic multi-centre RCTs are acknowledged to be the best design for evaluating the effectiveness ...
Randomised controlled trials are the acknowledged ‘gold standard’ method of evaluating the effective...
The concomitant problems of underenrollment and selective enrollment limit the efficiency of many ra...
The concomitant problems of underenrollment and selective enrollment limit the efficiency of many ra...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
Background: Increasingly, it is argued that clinical trials struggle to recruit participants becau...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Objective: To explore how patients' treatment preferences were expressed and justified during recrui...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about factors as...
Objectives: Recruitment to pragmatic trials is often difficult, and little is known about facto...
Pragmatic multi-centre RCTs are acknowledged to be the best design for evaluating the effectiveness ...
Randomised controlled trials are the acknowledged ‘gold standard’ method of evaluating the effective...
The concomitant problems of underenrollment and selective enrollment limit the efficiency of many ra...
The concomitant problems of underenrollment and selective enrollment limit the efficiency of many ra...
BACKGROUND: barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify elig...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to randomised clinical trial (RCT) recruitment include failure to identify eli...
Background: Increasingly, it is argued that clinical trials struggle to recruit participants becau...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...
Recruitment to trials is known to be difficult. Previous research suggests that a crucial factor may...