Interventions to improve recruitment and retention in clinical trials: a survey and workshop to assess current practice and future priorities
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P. Bower | Catrin Tudur Smith | C. Gamble | P. Williamson | B. Young | S. Treweek | V. Brueton | Valerie Brueton
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