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Health and Social Care Delivery Research|December 23, 2023
The effectiveness and acceptability of multimedia information when recruiting children and young people to trials: the TRECA meta-analysis of SWATsPeter Knapp, Jacqueline Martin-Kerry, Thirimon Moe-Byrne, et al.
BMJ Open|February 21, 2019
Supporting children and young people when making decisions about joining clinical trials: qualitative study to inform multimedia website developmentJacqueline M Martin-Kerry, Peter Knapp, Karl Atkin, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities : JOID|November 9, 2023
The importance of cancer prevention policies to inform and guide preventative and screening measures for people with intellectual disabilities: The COST project "Cancer- Understanding Prevention in Intellectual Disabilities"Vladimir Vukovic, Amina Banda, Lara Carneiro, et al.
Trials|September 20, 2018
The effect of optimised patient information materials on recruitment in a lung cancer screening trial: an embedded randomised recruitment trialAdwoa Parker, Peter Knapp, Shaun Treweek, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|May 24, 2020
Children and young people's concerns and needs relating to their use of health technology to self-manage long-term conditions: a scoping reviewSarah Blower, Veronica Swallow, Camila Maturana, et al.
Trials|October 27, 2014
Systematic techniques for assisting recruitment to trials (START): study protocol for embedded, randomized controlled trialsJo Rick, Jonathan Graffy, Peter Knapp, et al.
BMC Cancer|May 15, 2020
Rehabilitation strategies following oesophagogastric and Hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer (ReStOre II): a protocol for a randomized controlled trialLinda O'Neill, Emer Guinan, Suzanne Doyle, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|June 9, 2025
Can a Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) Informed Participant Information Leaflet (PIL) Improve Trial Recruitment, Retention, and Quality of Decision Making? Results of a Randomised Controlled Double-Blind Study Within a Trial (SWAT)Linda O'Neill, Peter Knapp, Suzanne L Doyle, et al.
BMC Medicine|September 23, 2021
Can we achieve better recruitment by providing better information? Meta-analysis of 'studies within a trial' (SWATs) of optimised participant information sheetsVichithranie W Madurasinghe, Peter Bower, Sandra Eldridge, et al.
BMC Medicine|November 8, 2023
Can we achieve better trial recruitment by presenting patient information through multimedia? Meta-analysis of 'studies within a trial' (SWATs)Vichithranie W Madurasinghe, Peter Knapp, Sandra Eldridge, et al.
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Health and Social Care Delivery Research|December 23, 2023
The effectiveness and acceptability of multimedia information when recruiting children and young people to trials: the TRECA meta-analysis of SWATsPeter Knapp, Jacqueline Martin-Kerry, Thirimon Moe-Byrne, et al.
BMJ Open|February 21, 2019
Supporting children and young people when making decisions about joining clinical trials: qualitative study to inform multimedia website developmentJacqueline M Martin-Kerry, Peter Knapp, Karl Atkin, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities : JOID|November 9, 2023
The importance of cancer prevention policies to inform and guide preventative and screening measures for people with intellectual disabilities: The COST project "Cancer- Understanding Prevention in Intellectual Disabilities"Vladimir Vukovic, Amina Banda, Lara Carneiro, et al.
Trials|September 20, 2018
The effect of optimised patient information materials on recruitment in a lung cancer screening trial: an embedded randomised recruitment trialAdwoa Parker, Peter Knapp, Shaun Treweek, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|May 24, 2020
Children and young people's concerns and needs relating to their use of health technology to self-manage long-term conditions: a scoping reviewSarah Blower, Veronica Swallow, Camila Maturana, et al.
Trials|October 27, 2014
Systematic techniques for assisting recruitment to trials (START): study protocol for embedded, randomized controlled trialsJo Rick, Jonathan Graffy, Peter Knapp, et al.
BMC Cancer|May 15, 2020
Rehabilitation strategies following oesophagogastric and Hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer (ReStOre II): a protocol for a randomized controlled trialLinda O'Neill, Emer Guinan, Suzanne Doyle, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|June 9, 2025
Can a Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) Informed Participant Information Leaflet (PIL) Improve Trial Recruitment, Retention, and Quality of Decision Making? Results of a Randomised Controlled Double-Blind Study Within a Trial (SWAT)Linda O'Neill, Peter Knapp, Suzanne L Doyle, et al.
BMC Medicine|September 23, 2021
Can we achieve better recruitment by providing better information? Meta-analysis of 'studies within a trial' (SWATs) of optimised participant information sheetsVichithranie W Madurasinghe, Peter Bower, Sandra Eldridge, et al.
BMC Medicine|November 8, 2023
Can we achieve better trial recruitment by presenting patient information through multimedia? Meta-analysis of 'studies within a trial' (SWATs)Vichithranie W Madurasinghe, Peter Knapp, Sandra Eldridge, et al.
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