Perspectives on enhancing consent and recruitment in intensive care studies

Resources

You can find a selection of resources below.

Good Practice Guidance

Plain language summary of study findings

Video animation http://shorturl.at/mrK26

Publications

Paddock K, Woolfall K, Kearney A, Pattison N, Frith L, Gamble C, Welters I, Trinder J, Young B. Learning from stakeholders to inform good practice guidance on consent to research in intensive care units: a mixed-methods study BMJ Open 2022;12:e066149. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066149 (https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjopen/12/11/e066149.full.pdf)

Paddock K, Woolfall K, Frith L, Watkins M, Gamble C, Welters I, Young B. Strategies to enhance recruitment and consent to intensive care studies: a qualitative study with researchers and patient–public involvement contributors BMJ Open 2021;11:e048193. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048193 (https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjopen/11/9/e048193.full.pdf)

Conference presentations

  • Paddock K, Paddock K, Frith L, Gamble C, Welters I, Woolfall K, Young B. (2019) Perspectives on enhancing consent and recruitment in intensive care unit.  UK Critical Care Research Group
  • Paddock K, Paddock K, Frith L, Gamble C, Welters I, Woolfall K, Young B. (2019) Learning from stakeholders to inform good practice guidance on consent to research in intensive care units: mixed methods study. European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
  • Paddock K, Paddock K, Woolfall K, Welters I, Frith L, Gamble C, Young B. (2019). When is enough enough? Patient, relative, and health care professionals experiences of research information provision in the intensive care unit. International Clinical Trials Methodology Conference

 

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