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A qualitative study of clinicians' experience of a clinical trial for displaced distal radius fractures.

Emma Elizabeth PhelpsElizabeth TuttonMatthew Lee CostaJuul AchtenPhoebe GibsonDaniel C Perry
Published in: Bone & joint open (2024)
Recruiting families to this RCT was challenging because staff were uncertain about longer-term patient outcomes, and the difficulties were exacerbated by interdisciplinary tensions. Strong family and clinician beliefs, coupled with the complex nature of emergency departments and patient pathways that differed site-by-site, served as barriers to recruitment. Cementing a strong research culture, and exploring families' treatment preferences, helped to overcome recruitment obstacles.
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