Primary care physicians’ views about gate-keeping in clinical research recruitment: a qualitative study
<p>Background: Clinical research is increasingly being undertaken in primary care. This development offers both benefits and challenges. The ethical challenges of occupying the roles of both clinician and researcher may be accentuated in primary care, where relationships are longer-lasting and...
Main Authors: | Guillemin, M, McDougall, R, Martin, D, Hallowell, N, Brookes, A, Gillam, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2017
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