Facilitating trial recruitment: A qualitative study of patient and staff experiences of an orthopaedic trauma trial
<p><strong>Background:</strong><br/> Qualitative research has been used to explore patients’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences of surgical randomised controlled trials (RCTs). From this research, reasons why patients accept or decline participation and barriers to eng...
Main Authors: | Phelps, E, Tutton, E, Griffin, X, Baird, J |
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Other Authors: | TrAFFix Study Co-applicants |
Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2019
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