Recruitment to publicly funded trials--are surgical trials really different?
BACKGROUND: Good recruitment is integral to the conduct of a high-quality randomised controlled trial. It has been suggested that recruitment is particularly difficult for evaluations of surgical interventions, a field in which there is a dearth of evidence from randomised comparisons. While there i...
Main Authors: | Cook, J, Ramsay, C, Norrie, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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