Optimising participation and generalisability: the use of opt-out recruitment for an implementation trial in primary care

  • Hartley S
  • Carder P
  • Foy R
  • et al.
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... Amanda Farrin 1. Trials201516(Suppl 2):O76. DOI: 10.1186 / 1745 - 6215 - 16 - S2 - O76 . © Hartley et al. 2015. Published: 16 November 2015. Action to Support Practices Implementing Research Evidence (ASPIRE) is an NIHR-funded ...

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Hartley, S., Carder, P., Foy, R., Heudtlass, P., Glidewell, L., Ingleson, E., … Farrin, A. (2015). Optimising participation and generalisability: the use of opt-out recruitment for an implementation trial in primary care. Trials, 16(S2). https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-16-s2-o76

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