Digital Patient Information

Our creative web solutions use animation and video to explain clinical research and drive recruitment.

  • Communicate Professionally

  • Drive
    Recruitment

  • Ethics
    Approved

  • Disseminate
    Widely

Our Solutions

We will convert your Participant Information Sheet into a two minute Explainer Animation to deliver the key messages about your trial. The animation sits on the homepage of your Patient Information Website creating a user friendly way to enable informed consent. 

The solution works online and offline, face to face or remote, on desktop or mobile devices,  facilitates Patient and Public Involvement and is fully version controlled. It was developed with the University of York, funded by NIHR and has been approved by NHS Research Ethics Committees on multiple live trials.

Add the main Study Website and Dissemination Tools to manage the online communication throughout the research.

Patient Information

User friendly Patient Information Website with home page Explainer Animation to improve the communication about your trial

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Study and Patient Information

Add the main Study Website and Dissemination Tools to manage the online communication throughout the research

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Key features

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Patient Information Website

Works online and offline

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Animation and video

Rich media content

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Integrated study website

Online face of your research

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Dissemination media

Web and animation

Case Studies

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CASE STUDY

BAMP

Tameside Hospital and UHSM

A multicentre randomised clinical trial to investigate whether Bone Anchored Maxillary Protraction (BAMP) reduces the need for orthognathic (facial) surgery. 

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CASE STUDY

SCIENCE

University of Oxford

A multicentre prospective randomized superiority trial of operative fixation versus non-operative treatment for medial epicondyle fractures of the humerus in children.

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CASE STUDY

THERMIC-3

University Hospitals Bristol

Intermittent Antegrade Warm Blood versus Cold Blood Cardioplegia in Children Undergoing Open Heart Surgery: A Prospective, Multicentre, Randomised Controlled Trial (THERMIC-3).

About Digitrial - trial recruitment solution

Study Website, Dissemination & Patient Information

We offer a complete digital package based on a trial Participant Information Sheet, incorporating websites, animation and video to manage the online face of your research.

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