Recruitment experience in clinical trials: literature summary and annotated bibliography.

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[56]  M. Zelen A new design for randomized clinical trials. , 1979, The New England journal of medicine.

[57]  T. Prout Other examples of recruitment problems and solutions , 1979 .

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[61]  G. Croke,et al.  Recruitment for the National Cooperative Gallstone Study , 1979, Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics.

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[65]  M. Leader,et al.  Clinical Research and the Noninstitutional Elderly: A Model for Subject Recruitment , 1978, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[66]  A. Mann The psychological effect of a screening programme and clinical trial for hypertension upon the participants , 1977, Psychological Medicine.

[67]  C. Seckman,et al.  Motivations for Volunteering as Research Subjects , 1977, Journal of clinical pharmacology.

[68]  T. Lawrie,et al.  Motivational interventions in community hypertension screening. , 1977, American journal of public health.

[69]  H. Arkowitz,et al.  Clarification of some issues concerning subject recruitment procedures in therapy analog studies , 1977 .

[70]  L. Wilhelmsen,et al.  A comparison between participants and non-participants in a primary preventive trial. , 1976, Journal of chronic diseases.

[71]  Public response to various written appeals to participate in health screening. , 1975, Public health reports.

[72]  F. Ederer Practical problems in collaborative clinical trials. , 1975, American journal of epidemiology.

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