Parental attitudes to randomised controlled trials in primary dental care: A qualitative study
Heather Coventry, Anne Maguire, Elaine McColl, Catherine Haighton, Saima Aleem, Saima Aleem, Saima Aleem

TL;DR
This study explores how parents feel about their child's participation in dental research trials in primary care settings.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into parental attitudes and understanding of dental research in primary care.
Findings
Parents generally had positive attitudes toward dental research in primary care.
Parents did not always understand the research process or why their dental practice was involved.
Most parents were comfortable with trial withdrawal but struggled to grasp concepts like randomization.
Abstract
A clinical paedodontic randomised controlled trial (FiCTION) provided the opportunity to explore recruitment and retention challenges in The National Health Service (NHS) primary dental care settings. To investigate parental attitudes towards their child’s participation in a dental randomised controlled trial (RCT). Parents whose child(ren) (aged 3–7 years) were participants in a dental RCT or who had been screened for the trial but did not participate were asked to consent to be contacted regarding completing a questionnaire and a semi-structured face-to-face qualitative interview. Using a purposive, maximum variation sampling strategy a subsample of parents who had completed the questionnaire study completed an interview. Data were coded using NVivo and the Framework Method of thematic analysis applied. The 18 parents consenting to an interview indicated positive attitudes towards…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics in Clinical Research · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques · Dental Health and Care Utilization
