Considerations on the Obstacles That Lead to Slow Recruitment in a Pain Management Clinical Trial: Experiences from the Belgian PELICAN (PrEgabalin Lidocaine Capsaicin Neuropathic Pain) Pragmatic Study
CONCLUSION: The findings of the qualitative study demonstrate the need for further, more varied LNP research in Belgium, not limited to pharmacological studies. It also sheds important light on the recruitment obstacles that may be faced during these studies. Future studies could support this research by offering better proposals for feasibility and recruitment, for instance, by designing and conducting a compelling pilot study or applying social media during the recruitment phase. Clinical Trials. This trial is registered with NCT03348735. EUDRACT number 2018-003617-17.PMID:37089721 | PMC:PMC10121349 | DOI:10.1155/2023/7708982
Source: Pain Research and Management - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Guy H Hans Dima Almeshal Lotte Vanlommel Ella Roelant Iris Verhaegen Elke Smits Koen Van Boxem Robert Fontaine The Pelican Investigators Team Source Type: research
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