 The reporting clinical trial results appropriately to participants' project used a multi-phase mixed methods triangulation design involving Q methodology, content analysis, focus groups, and a co-production workshop to generate stakeholder-informed evidence supporting recommendations for trialists to implement the dissemination of results summaries to participants in phase 3 effectiveness trials. The study found that fewer than half of existing trial result summaries contained information on the clinical implications of the study results, an item deemed important by participants. Priority of including a thank you message varied depending on whether considering results for individuals or populations. Personally responsive modes of sharing trial result summaries were highlighted as important, with patients being the first to know of the results but managing expectations challenging. The study identified that it is important to engage with a range of stakeholders when developing trial result summaries and provided clear guidance on core considerations for sharing result summaries, including content, mode, timing, and who with. This article was authored by Peter Knapp, Katie Gillies, Marion Campbell, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.