Evaluating the use of multimedia information when recruiting adolescents to orthodontics research: A randomised controlled trial.
Peter KnappNicky MandallWendy HulseJenny RocheThirimon Moe-ByrneJacqueline Martin-KerryRebecca SheridanSteven Higginsnull nullPublished in: Journal of orthodontics (2021)
In this hypothetical trial setting, adolescent patients found that trial information conveyed on a multimedia website was easier to understand and made them more confident in their decision about trial participation. Their subjective evaluations of the website were also more positive and less negative than about the printed information. Multimedia information has the potential to increase the quality of engagement and information exchange when seeking consent for research.
Keyphrases
- health information
- study protocol
- young adults
- phase iii
- clinical trial
- end stage renal disease
- phase ii
- physical activity
- mental health
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- social media
- ejection fraction
- randomized controlled trial
- prognostic factors
- risk assessment
- peritoneal dialysis
- healthcare
- decision making
- patient reported outcomes
- double blind
- low cost