Understanding the outcomes of multi-centre clinical trials: a qualitative study of health professional experiences and views.
All trials use protocols to standardize practice within and between trial centres and to enable replication of an experiment across space and time. However, while 'centre effects' have been noted in the literature, the processes and mechanisms by which trial staff convert a protocol into p...
Main Authors: | Lawton, J, Jenkins, N, Darbyshire, J, Farmer, A, Holman, R, Hallowell, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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