Enhancing opportunistic recruitment and retention in primary care trials: lessons learned from a qualitative study embedded in the Cranberry for Urinary Tract Infection (CUTI) feasibility trial
CONCLUSIONS: The use of targeted prompts directed at clinicians, a script to explain trial groups that may be deemed less desirable, and an appropriate diary format for patient-reported outcomes, may help to improve trial recruitment and retention.PMID:35883016 | DOI:10.1186/s12875-022-01796-7
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Oghenekome A Gbinigie Anne-Marie Boylan Christopher C Butler Carl J Heneghan Sarah Tonkin-Crine Source Type: research
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