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Carolina D Weller1, Catelyn Richards1, Louise Turnour1, Victoria Team1.
Abstract
Recruitment to wound care clinical trials is challenging and a better understanding of patient decisions to participate has the potential to influence recruitment success. We conducted 31 semi-structured telephone interviews of patients who participated in the Aspirin in Venous Leg Ulcer (ASPiVLU) randomised controlled trail (RCT) or ASPiVLU cohort study. Data were coded and analysed using thematic analysis. We identified four key themes: (a) "I participated to help others"; (b) "I participated in research to thank those who cared for me"; (c) "I participated to receive better care"; and (d) "I participated to have a say on what works." These themes became basic elements for the Rationale for Research Participation Framework that we have developed to improve the participant recruitment process for clinical trials in wound care.Entities:
Keywords: clinical trials; patient perspectives; research participation enablers; venous leg ulcer; wound research
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32658349 PMCID: PMC7948544 DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13438
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Wound J ISSN: 1742-4801 Impact factor: 3.315