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What parents think about being approached about children’s trials, how this differs from what practitioners expect, and what this tells us about enhancing recruitment
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Young Bridget
,
Shilling Valerie
,
Hickey Helen
,
Sowden Emma
,
Smyth Rosalind L
,
Williamson Paula R
Format:
Article
Language:
English
Published:
BMC
2011-12-01
Series:
Trials
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