What are research nurses' experiences of obtaining consent from or for patients participating in emergency care research? A qualitative review.
Abstract
Introduction null If studies are to be valid, recruitment of representative samples is essential. In 2012, 28% of UK emergency departments met the 80% standard for recruitment to trials set by the National Institute for Health Research. Research nurses play a vital role in the conduct of high-quality research, and it has been argued that dedicated research nurses are needed if clinical trials are to recruit successfully to target. null Review...
Paper Details
Title
What are research nurses' experiences of obtaining consent from or for patients participating in emergency care research? A qualitative review.
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Pages
4155 - 4165
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