Electronic informed consent: effects on enrolment, practical and economic benefits, challenges, and drawbacks —a systematic review of studies within randomized controlled trials
ConclusionFew published studies have investigated the impact of e-IC on enrolment and findings were mixed. e-IC may improve participant ’s comprehension and recall of information. High-quality studies are needed to evaluate the potential benefit of e-IC to increase clinical trial enrolment.Trial registrationPROSPEROCRD42021231035. Registration date: 19-Feb-2021.
Source: Trials - Category: Research Source Type: clinical trials
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