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  1. Article

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    e-Consent in UK academic-led clinical trials: current practice, challenges and the need for more evidence

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person healthcare visits were reduced. Consequently, trial teams needed to consider implementing remote methods for conducting clinical trials, including e-Consent. Although so...

    E. J. Mitchell, D. Appelbe, A. Bravery, L. Culliford, H. Evans, A. J. Farrin in Trials (2023)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    Development of a core outcome set for the evaluation of interventions to enhance trial participation decisions on behalf of adults who lack capacity to consent: a mixed methods study (COnSiDER Study)

    Trials involving adults who lack capacity to provide consent rely on proxy or surrogate decision-makers, usually a family member, to make decisions about participation. Interventions to enhance proxy decisions...

    V. Shepherd, F. Wood, M. Robling, E. Randell, K. Hood in Trials (2021)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Pragmatic trials of non-NHS interventions: experiences from a Randomised Controlled Trial of the Strengthening Families 10-14 UK Programme (SFP10-14 UK)

    Jo Holliday, J Segrott, H Rothwell, C Phillips, K Hood, Z Roberts, J Scourfield in Trials (2011)