Recruitment and Retention
Cross-source consensus on Recruitment and Retention from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Only 36 of 419 identified patients met full eligibility criteria. — Rehabilitation intervention to improve Recovery after an Episode of Delirium in adults over 65 years (RecoverED): a multicentre, single-arm feasibility study in NHS acute hospitals in the UK
- Nineteen eligible patient-carer pairs consented, thirteen started the intervention, and ten completed final six-month follow-up. — Rehabilitation intervention to improve Recovery after an Episode of Delirium in adults over 65 years (RecoverED): a multicentre, single-arm feasibility study in NHS acute hospitals in the UK
- The main reasons for non-eligibility were discharge to a care home and absence of an eligible carer. — Rehabilitation intervention to improve Recovery after an Episode of Delirium in adults over 65 years (RecoverED): a multicentre, single-arm feasibility study in NHS acute hospitals in the UK
- The observed consent rate met the green-light target, but adherence and retention did not. — Rehabilitation intervention to improve Recovery after an Episode of Delirium in adults over 65 years (RecoverED): a multicentre, single-arm feasibility study in NHS acute hospitals in the UK
- The study screened fewer patients than expected despite extending the screening period. — Rehabilitation intervention to improve Recovery after an Episode of Delirium in adults over 65 years (RecoverED): a multicentre, single-arm feasibility study in NHS acute hospitals in the UK