Development of an online resource for recruitment research in clinical trials to organise and map current literature

Author:

Kearney Anna1ORCID,Harman Nicola L1,Rosala-Hallas Anna2,Beecher Claire3ORCID,Blazeby Jane M4,Bower Peter5,Clarke Mike6,Cragg William7ORCID,Duane Sinead8,Gardner Heidi9,Healy Patricia3,Maguire Lisa6,Mills Nicola4,Rooshenas Leila4,Rowlands Ceri4,Treweek Shaun9,Vellinga Akke10,Williamson Paula R1,Gamble Carrol1

Affiliation:

1. North West Hub for Trials Methodology Research, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

2. Clinical Trials Research Centre, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

3. Health Research Board – Trials Methodology Research Network, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

4. ConDuCT-II Hub for Trials Methodology Research, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

5. North West Hub for Trials Methodology Research, Population Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

6. Northern Ireland Methodology Hub, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK

7. MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, London, UK

8. Health Research Board – Trials Methodology Research Network, College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

9. Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

10. School of Medicine, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

Abstract

Background Recruiting the target number of participants within the pre-specified time frame agreed with funders remains a common challenge in the completion of a successful clinical trial and addressing this is an important methodological priority. While there is growing research around recruitment, navigating this literature to support an evidence-based approach remains difficult. The Online resource for Recruitment Research in Clinical triAls project aims to create an online searchable database of recruitment research to improve access to existing evidence and to identify gaps for future research. Methods MEDLINE (Ovid), Scopus, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and Cochrane Methodology Register, Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index within the ISI Web of Science and Education Resources Information Center were searched in January 2015. Search strategy results were screened by title and abstract, and full text obtained for potentially eligible articles. Studies reporting or evaluating strategies, interventions or methods used to recruit patients were included along with case reports and studies exploring reasons for patient participation or non-participation. Eligible articles were categorised as systematic reviews, nested randomised controlled trials and other designs evaluating the effects of recruitment strategies (Level 1); studies that report the use of recruitment strategies without an evaluation of impact (Level 2); or articles reporting factors affecting recruitment without presenting a particular recruitment strategy (Level 3). Articles were also assigned to 1, or more, of 42 predefined recruitment domains grouped under 6 categories. Results More than 60,000 records were retrieved by the search, resulting in 56,030 unique titles and abstracts for screening, with a further 23 found through hand searches. A total of 4570 full text articles were checked; 2804 were eligible. Six percent of the included articles evaluated the effectiveness of a recruitment strategy (Level 1), with most of these assessing aspects of participant information, either its method of delivery (33%) or its content and format (28%). Discussion Recruitment to clinical trials remains a common challenge and an important area for future research. The online resource for Recruitment Research in Clinical triAls project provides a searchable, online database of research relevant to recruitment. The project has identified the need for researchers to evaluate their recruitment strategies to improve the evidence base and broaden the narrow focus of existing research to help meet the complex challenges faced by those recruiting to clinical trials.

Funder

Medical Research Council (MRC) Network of Hubs for Trials Methodology Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology,General Medicine

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