posted on 2012-10-24, 09:02authored byH. C. Eborall, M. C. Stewart, S. Cunningham-Burley, J. F. Price, F. G. Fowkes
Recruitment and retention of participants are critical to the success of a randomised controlled trial. Gaining the views of potential trial participants who decline to enter a trial and of trial participants who stop the trial treatment is important and can help to improve study processes. Limited research on these issues has been conducted on healthy individuals recruited for prevention trials in the community.