Open trials are trials where participants know which treatment they are receiving. In other words, there is no blinding.
Having an open trial results in a large increase in recruitment.
An increase of 10.2% (95% confidence interval = 7.4% to 13.0%).
GRADE High certainty for trials involving cheap, easily available drugs.
GRADE Moderate for other interventions (e.g. an expensive drug).
Where integrity is not compromised, we recommend trialists use open trials to increase recruitment.
See Resource bundle below for details of how (and if) integrity can be protected in an open trial.
Imagine a trial that needs to recruit 30 participants and initial recruitment is 30% of those approached. This means you’d need to approach 100 people to recruit 30 of them (see chart).
Now imagine using an open trial. The chart below shows the impact of an absolute increase of 10.2% (95% CI = 7.4% to 10.0%). Recruitment is now 40.2%, which means our best estimate is that 75 people would now need to be approached to recruit 30 of them.
Trial Forge will make trials more efficient by looking for marginal gains across all trial processes, from research question to implementation into routine care. It will encourage everyone connected with trials to be more sceptical of what we do by asking for the evidence behind all of our trial decisions.