Challenges in recruitment of research participants

作者: Maxine X. Patel , Victor Doku , Lakshika Tennakoon

DOI: 10.1192/APT.9.3.229

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摘要: … If conclusions are to be generalise to the whole country, participants should ideally be drawn from different centres (urban and rural) across the whole geographical area. It must also be …

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