Participant Recruitment and Retention in Rehabilitation Research

Bell KR, Hammond F, Hart T, Bickett AK, Temkin NR, Dikmen S: Participant recruitment and retention in rehabilitation research. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2008;87:330–338.

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