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View article: Views of research ethics committee members on end-of-participation communications for trial participants who stop taking part: a cross-sectional survey study
Views of research ethics committee members on end-of-participation communications for trial participants who stop taking part: a cross-sectional survey study Open
Background Giving information to trial participants who stop taking part could support them through what can be a difficult process. We previously developed guidance around the ethical acceptability of such information provision, and about…
View article: Views of research ethics committee members on end-of-participation communications for trial participants who stop taking part: a cross-sectional survey study.
Views of research ethics committee members on end-of-participation communications for trial participants who stop taking part: a cross-sectional survey study. Open
Background Giving information to trial participants who stop taking part could support them through what can be a difficult process. We previously developed guidance around the ethical acceptability of such information provision, and about…
View article: How can we support research participants who stop taking part? Communications guidance developed through public-researcher collaboration
How can we support research participants who stop taking part? Communications guidance developed through public-researcher collaboration Open
Background Research study participants can stop taking part early, in various circumstances. Sometimes this experience can be stressful. Providing participants with the information they want or need when they stop could improve participant…
View article: How can we support research participants who stop taking part? Communications guidance developed through public-researcher collaboration
How can we support research participants who stop taking part? Communications guidance developed through public-researcher collaboration Open
Background Research study participants can stop taking part early, in various circumstances. Sometimes this experience can be stressful. Providing participants with the information they want or need when they stop could improve participant…
View article: Approaches and experiences implementing remote, electronic consent at the Leeds Clinical Trials Research Unit
Approaches and experiences implementing remote, electronic consent at the Leeds Clinical Trials Research Unit Open
Background Use of electronic methods to support informed consent (‘eConsent’) is increasingly popular in clinical research. This commentary reports the approach taken to implement electronic consent methods and subsequent experiences from …
View article: P31 Trial design to improve inclusion of patients from ethnic minority backgrounds
P31 Trial design to improve inclusion of patients from ethnic minority backgrounds Open
The ALPHA trial was a UK National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded, multicentre, prospective, adaptive, two-arm parallel group randomized controlled trial. Consenting participants with severe chronic hand eczema (CHE) were ran…