Strategies to improve retention in randomised trials
Background Poor retention of participants in randomised trials can lead to missing outcome
data which can introduce bias and reduce study power, affecting the generalisability, validity …
data which can introduce bias and reduce study power, affecting the generalisability, validity …
[HTML][HTML] Undertaking Studies Within A Trial to evaluate recruitment and retention strategies for randomised controlled trials: lessons learnt from the PROMETHEUS …
BACKGROUND Randomised controlled trials ('trials') are susceptible to poor participant
recruitment and retention. Studies Within A Trial are the strongest methods for testing the …
recruitment and retention. Studies Within A Trial are the strongest methods for testing the …
A multicentre, randomized, parallel group, superiority study to compare the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of external frame versus internal locking plate …
L Flett, J Adamson, E Barron, S Brealey… - Bone & Joint …, 2021 - boneandjoint.org.uk
Aims A pilon fracture is a severe ankle joint injury caused by high-energy trauma, typically
affecting men of working age. Although relatively uncommon (5% to 7% of all tibial …
affecting men of working age. Although relatively uncommon (5% to 7% of all tibial …
Undertaking studies within a trial to evaluate recruitment and retention strategies for RCTs: lessons learnt from the PROMETHEUS research programme
Background Randomised controlled trials ('trials') are susceptible to poor participant
recruitment and retention. Studies Within A Trial (SWATs) are the strongest methods for …
recruitment and retention. Studies Within A Trial (SWATs) are the strongest methods for …
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L Flett, J Adamson, E Barron, S Brealey, B Corbacho… - Bone - hull-repository.worktribe.com
Aims A pilon fracture is a severe ankle joint injury caused by high-energy trauma, typically
affecting men of working age. Although relatively uncommon (5% to 7% of all tibial …
affecting men of working age. Although relatively uncommon (5% to 7% of all tibial …