The integration of rapid qualitative research in clinical trials: reflections from the ward-based goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) in acute pancreatitis feasibility trial
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Margaret McNeil | F. Froghi | C. Vindrola‐Padros | B. Davidson | H. Filipe | Vignesh Gopalan | S. Garcia | Sachan Maruthan
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