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Exploring the recruitment, ethical considerations, conduct and information dissemination of an audiology trial: a pretrial qualitative study (q-COACH).

Emilie Francis-AutonChris WarrenJeffrey BraithwaiteFrances Rapport
Published in: Trials (2020)
This qualitative investigation identified key considerations for the proposed RCT design, conduct and dissemination to help with successful implementation of COACH, and to indicate a plan of action at all RCT stages that would be acceptable to potential participants. By drawing on the perspectives of multiple key stakeholders and including a more general discussion of their experience and opinions of hearing loss, hearing device use and service availability, the study revealed experiential and ethical paradigms in which stakeholders operate. In so doing, q-COACH has exposed the benefits of preliminary qualitative investigations that enable detailed and rich understandings of the phenomenon at stake, forestalling problems and improving the quality of trial design, conduct and dissemination, while informing future RCT development discussions.
Keyphrases
  • hearing loss
  • mental health
  • phase iii
  • study protocol
  • healthcare
  • phase ii
  • clinical trial
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • systematic review
  • decision making
  • open label
  • single cell
  • social media
  • placebo controlled