Recruitment and retention interventions in surgical and wound care trials: A systematic review

C Arundel, A Mott - PLoS One, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Background Recruitment and retention to surgical trials has previously been reported to be
problematic, resulting in research waste. Surgery often results in wounds, meaning these …

The PROMoting the USE of SWATs (PROMETHEUS) programme: Lessons learnt and future developments for SWATs

L Clark, C Arundel, E Coleman… - … in Medicine & …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction The PROMETHEUS programme (PROMoting THE USE of SWATs) was funded
by the UK Medical Research Council (MRC) and Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) infrastructure …

PROMoting the use of studies within a trial (PROMETHEUS): Results and experiences from a large programme to evaluate the routine embedding of recruitment and …

L Doherty, A Parker, C Arundel… - … in Medicine & …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Aim PROMoting THE USE of Studies Within A Trial (PROMETHEUS) aimed to improve the
evidence base for recruiting and retaining participants in Randomised Controlled Trials …

Can we achieve better trial recruitment by presenting patient information through multimedia? Meta-analysis of 'studies within a trial'(SWATs)

VW Madurasinghe, P Knapp, S Eldridge, D Collier… - BMC medicine, 2023 - Springer
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 …

The overlap between randomised evaluations of recruitment and retention interventions: An updated review of recruitment (Online Resource for Recruitment in …

A Kearney, L Butlin, T Coffey, T Conway… - Clinical …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background The Online Resource for Recruitment in Clinical triAls (ORRCA) and the Online
Resource for Retention in Clinical triAls (ORRCA2) were established to organise and map …

[HTML][HTML] Undertaking Studies Within A Trial to evaluate recruitment and retention strategies for randomised controlled trials: lessons learnt from the PROMETHEUS …

A Parker, C Arundel, L Clark, E Coleman… - Health Technology …, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Randomised controlled trials ('trials') are susceptible to poor participant
recruitment and retention. Studies Within A Trial are the strongest methods for testing the …

SWAT 84: effects of same-day consent vs delayed consent on the recruitment and retention of trial participants—an observational SWAT

M Elfghi, F Jordan, S Sultan, W Tawfick - Trials, 2023 - Springer
Background and aim The recruitment process in a randomized trial can be challenging. Poor
recruitment can have a negative impact on the allocated budget and estimated completion …

Undertaking studies within a trial to evaluate recruitment and retention strategies for RCTs: lessons learnt from the PROMETHEUS research programme

A Parker, C Arundel, L Clark, E Coleman… - Health Services and …, 2024 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Background Randomised controlled trials ('trials') are susceptible to poor participant
recruitment and retention. Studies Within A Trial (SWATs) are the strongest methods for …

[HTML][HTML] Protocol Development for a Qualitative Methodological Study Within a Trial (Qual-SWAT): The KARMA-Dep-2 Trial

J McCaffrey, M Terao, C McCaffrey, A Igoe… - HRB Open …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Despite methodological improvements in clinical trial design and conduct more
generally, methodological limitations persist in trials concerning mental health care. A …

Protocol development for a qualitative methodological study within a trial (Qual-SWAT): the KARMA-Dep-2 trial [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

J McCaffery, M Terao, C McCaffrey, A Igoe, O Loughran… - 2024 - repository.rcsi.com
Background: Despite methodological improvements in clinical trial design and conduct more
generally, methodological limitations persist in trials concerning mental health care. A …