Does a video clip enhance recruitment into a parenting trial? Evidence from a study within a trial (SWAT)
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Peer-reviewed
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Authors
Mattock, Holly
Ryan, Rachael
O'Farrelly, Christine
Babalis, Daphne
Ramchandani, Paul https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3646-2410
Abstract
Background: RCTs face issues with poor/slow recruitment needing extensions and extra funding. A Study within a trial (SWAT) is an embedded study that evaluates and tests ways of delivering trials to improve trial delivery. Participant Information Sheets may not be optimal for informing potential participants of trial demands. Effectiveness of alternative formats (e.g video clips) should be investigated. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of an information video clip in comparison to a standard participant information sheet on the rate of recruitment.
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Keywords
Patient information, Recruitment, Research methodology, Video clip, Humans, Patient Selection, Random Allocation, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Research Personnel, Sample Size, Surveys and Questionnaires
Journal Title
Trials
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1745-6215
1745-6215
1745-6215
Volume Title
20
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BioMed Central
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NIHR Evaluation Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (13/04/33)
NIHR funding