The TRECA Study is evaluating the impact of multimedia websites on recruitment and retention into paediatric clinical trials & on the quality of decision-making
TRECA main results paper now in BMC Medicine: https://t.co/6cgaD4vqds . Using multimedia instead of printed sheets increased trial recruitment in children & teens. Pooled data, 3 SWATs: OR 1.54 (1.05, 2.28) p=0.03. Overall, mutlimedia recruitment rate 69%, printed sheet rate 64%.
Our SR on video animations for informing patients. 38 mostly small trials comparing animation with other formats. Consistent positive effects on knowledge; mixed findings on attitudes & behaviours. Better trials needed! https://t.co/f9CClvxJkw
@Ben_CRUKnurse@drbobphillips@ushk12 Interesting stuff. Looks like some overlap with the TRECA study, just publishing. DM us or email Peter Knapp at York - it would be great to discuss.
SWAT paper #2 from TRECA published, set within the FORCE trial. Multimedia information had non-significant effects on trial recruitment compared to printed sheets, but found easier to understand and evaluated more positively: https://t.co/U2E5ZGOAYq
Excited that our latest paper from the @TRECAstudy is published! We describe the benefits of using an interactive ranking exercise in interviews to help co-design multimedia websites. And it’s OPEN ACCESS! 🙂@UoL_HC_Research#CYP#HealthTech
How should trial teams share trial results with participants at the end of a trial? Read our co-produced evidence based recommendations just published in @BMJ_Open w/ @Bruhn_Hanne@MarionKCampbell @EntwistleV @Juliet_Tizzard https://t.co/ArkYoVW2QA
New TRECA SWAT paper, set in Thermic-3 children's cardiac surgery trial: https://t.co/Ef1urs0JbU
Digital, multimedia information increased recruitment (by 14%) compared to printed info, but v small SWAT, not statistically significant.
1st outcomes paper from @TRECAStudy: small RCT, teens in hypothetical setting. Multimedia vs printed trial information. Multimedia: more ratings of 'easy to understand' (80% vs 57%) & 'confident in decision' (83% vs 73%). https://t.co/b8PDvXBfBD
1st outcomes paper from @TRECAStudy: small RCT, teens in hypothetical setting. Multimedia vs printed trial information. Multimedia: more ratings of 'easy to understand' (80% vs 57%) & 'confident in decision' (83% vs 73%). https://t.co/b8PDvXBfBD
Doing @HRA_Latest training on children's research and the @TRECAStudy study is getting a big plus from @jen_preston1 (and REC members who remember it!).
(This is my cheap version of the TRECCA stuff ..)
https://t.co/EBk9Y46sEH
The TRECA study is evaluating the impact of multimedia websites to provide information to CYP and their families about paediatric trials - using SWAT methodology. Our latest paper has just been published
@drbobphillips @Dr_LoucaMai @LLocock@mattsydes@ProfFaithG@profstig
Latest paper from TRECA is now published!
https://t.co/gEBO8uLCqz
We describe challenges faced when undertaking a series of SWATs (Study Within A Trial) in paed trials & suggest ways to overcome these.
@Bowercpcman @adwoa_parker @TRECAStudy@shauntreweek@HealthSciYork#TRECA
We are still looking for young people aged 11-18 who have used health technology to manage a health condition to help us with an exciting research project. Please get in touch if you are interested in being involved!
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If you are interested in the TRECA study, our protocol is publshed:
Developing and evaluating multimedia information resources to improve engagement of children, ado... https://t.co/te4CMnZmYQ #trialsjournal