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Identification of the ideal recruitment situation in pandemic research: learning from the RECOVERY trial in Northern England: a qualitative study
- Correspondence to Professor Caroline Wroe, Local Clinical Research Network, North East North Cumbria, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Regent Point, Regent Farm Road, Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE3 3HD, UK; caroline.wroe{at}nhs.net
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Identification of the ideal recruitment situation in pandemic research: learning from the RECOVERY trial in Northern England: a qualitative study
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- Received October 5, 2021
- Accepted September 27, 2022
- First published October 23, 2022.
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June 28, 2023
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