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Adapting the QuinteT Recruitment Intervention (QRI) to optimise recruitment in an ongoing randomised controlled trial

Jepson, M; Donovan, J; Khan, R; Cotterill, N; Abrams, P; Norrie, J

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M Jepson

J Donovan

R Khan

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N Nikki Cotterill Nikki.Cotterill@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Long Term Conditions (Continence Care)

P Abrams

J Norrie



Abstract

Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) are the most rigorous study design to evaluate healthcare interventions. However, their success relies on patient recruitment. The QuinteT Recruitment Intervention (QRI) aims to address recruitment difficulties and enhance information delivery in RCTs, using qualitative methods. It has been implemented in 26 current and completed RCTs, either as part of the initial study design, or brought in part-way through when recruitment is particularly challenging. The QRI comprises two-phases: Phase I - investigation of recruitment processes, using interviews, screening logs and recordings of trial consultations; Phase II - developing an action plan in agreement with the RCT’s Chief Investigator. A QRI typically takes 12-18 months. Where trials are experiencing recruitment difficulties, and have to respond swiftly to funders it may not be possible to complete a full QRI. We report and reflect on a developmental abridged version of the QRI as applied to a UK-based RCT comparing urological surgical procedures.

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Jepson, M., Donovan, J., Khan, R., Cotterill, N., Abrams, P., & Norrie, J. (2017, May). Adapting the QuinteT Recruitment Intervention (QRI) to optimise recruitment in an ongoing randomised controlled trial. Presented at International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference 2017, Liverpool, UK

Presentation Conference Type Speech
Conference Name International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference 2017
Conference Location Liverpool, UK
Start Date May 7, 2017
End Date May 10, 2017
Acceptance Date Jan 30, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jun 7, 2019
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords methodology, recruitment, qualitative, lower urinary tract symptoms, randomised controlled trials
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/899519
Additional Information Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference 2017

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