Publications by authors named "Mei-Lin Yee"
Article Synopsis
- Many randomized controlled trials struggle to recruit sufficient participants, but applying behavioral science can enhance recruitment by understanding the factors influencing participation.
- Although using behavioral influences can help recruitment, it raises ethical concerns about potentially manipulating participants, particularly through methods like physician recommendations and framing information.
- The authors argue for the ethical acceptability of using behavior change strategies in recruitment, emphasizing the need for trialists to analyze and disclose these strategies to ethics committees, while also calling for more resources and guidance to support this process.
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