Participant Motivators and Expectations in the MEL-SELF Randomized Clinical Trial of Patient-Led Surveillance for Recurrent Melanoma: Content Analysis of Survey Responses
BackgroundLimited data exist on the motivations and expectations of participants when enrolling in dermatology clinical trials, including melanoma early detection trials. Understanding participant motivators for research engagement has been identified as a prioritized area for trial methodology rese...
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Main Authors: | Deonna Ackermann (Author), Jolyn Hersch (Author), Dana Jordan (Author), Emily Clinton-Gray (Author), Karen Bracken (Author), Monika Janda (Author), Robin Turner (Author), Katy Bell (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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