Studies within a trial priorities to improve the evidence to inform recruitment and retention practice in clinical trials

  • Boxall C
  • Treweek S
  • et al.
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BackgroundTrial execution commonly relies on experience and judgement because there is a lack of evidence to inform how best to design and deliver clinical trials. Recruitment and retention are cri...

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Boxall, C., Treweek, S., & Gillies, K. (2022). Studies within a trial priorities to improve the evidence to inform recruitment and retention practice in clinical trials. Research Methods in Medicine & Health Sciences, 3(4), 121–126. https://doi.org/10.1177/26320843221106961

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