The Effect of Patient Testimony Videos on Recruitment to a Clinical Trial, 2021-2024
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This dataset originates from a Study Within A Trial (SWAT 203) embedded in the STOP (Successful Treatment Of Paranoia) trial. The primary motivation behind this research is the persistent challenge of recruiting participants into clinical trials—an area that continues to be a top priority for trial methodology research. Recognising that a significant number of potential participants are lost early in the recruitment process, this SWAT investigates whether brief, embedded video testimonies from former trial participants can positively influence recruitment outcomes.
The study’s core aim is to evaluate whether adding a short video of a patient testimony to the standard participant information sheet (PIS) enhances the intention of potential participants to enrol in the trial. A secondary aim is to determine if tailoring the content of these video testimonies to reflect the specific health condition under investigation—in this case, mental health—adds any additional benefit.
Participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups: (1) standard PIS only; (2) PIS with a general health-related testimony video; or (3) PIS with a testimony video tailored to mental health. Primary outcomes measure whether participants expressed an intention to join the trial, while secondary outcomes include consent rates, randomisation into the host trial, and dropout rates.
The rationale for using testimony videos stems from prior findings that group identity and altruistic motivation can encourage trial participation. While previous studies incorporating multimedia in recruitment materials showed limited effectiveness, this study uniquely explores tailored, condition-specific testimonies and their potential influence—especially in mental health contexts, where no such embedded studies had previously been conducted.
Key findings, if any, are to be determined through mixed-effects linear regression analysis of recruitment intent and comparative analysis of consent and dropout rates between groups. The dataset therefore holds valuable insights into the effectiveness of multimedia and emotionally resonant storytelling in the trial recruitment process, potentially informing future practices across diverse clinical research settings.
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UK Data Service
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2025-05-06



