AbstractObjectiveClinical trials have long been considered the ‘gold standard’ of research generated evidence in health care. Patient recruitment is an important determinant in the success of the trials, yet little focus is placed on the decision making process of patients towards recruitment. Our objective was to identify the key factors pertaining to patient participation in clinical trials, to better understand the identified low participation rate of patients in one clinical research facility within Ireland.DesignNarrative literature review of studies focussing on factors which may act to facilitate or deter patient participation in clinical trials. Studies were identified from Medline, PubMed, Cochrane Library and CINAHL.ResultsSixty-o...
BACKGROUND: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Recruitment to randomized controlled trials is known to be challenging. It is important to understan...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
AbstractObjectiveClinical trials have long been considered the ‘gold standard’ of research generated...
The accrual of patients to cancer clinical trials has been noted by a number of authors as a signifi...
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: Clinical trials are necessary for the advancement of cancer treatment and care, however ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to quantitatively examine the association of patient- and ...
Patient-centred trial design and delivery; improves recruitment and retention; increases participant...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
CP is funded by the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (Launching Fellowship). Earlier work infor...
Background: High patient participation in clinical research reduces selection bias, and ensures the ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.OB...
AbstractRecruitment to clinical trials is essential. The aims of the study were to investigate assoc...
BACKGROUND: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Recruitment to randomized controlled trials is known to be challenging. It is important to understan...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...
AbstractObjectiveClinical trials have long been considered the ‘gold standard’ of research generated...
The accrual of patients to cancer clinical trials has been noted by a number of authors as a signifi...
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: Clinical trials are necessary for the advancement of cancer treatment and care, however ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to quantitatively examine the association of patient- and ...
Patient-centred trial design and delivery; improves recruitment and retention; increases participant...
Background: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
CP is funded by the NIHR School for Primary Care Research (Launching Fellowship). Earlier work infor...
Background: High patient participation in clinical research reduces selection bias, and ensures the ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.OB...
AbstractRecruitment to clinical trials is essential. The aims of the study were to investigate assoc...
BACKGROUND: Patients and clinicians need reliable, up-to-date information from randomised controlled...
Recruitment to randomized controlled trials is known to be challenging. It is important to understan...
BACKGROUND: We recently published a systematic review of different healthcare settings (such as outp...