Setting up a pragmatic clinical trial in a low-resource setting: A qualitative assessment of GoLBeT, a trial of podoconiosis management in Northern Ethiopia.
<h4>Background</h4>Clinical trials are often perceived as being expensive, difficult and beyond the capacity of healthcare workers in low-resource settings. However, in order to improve healthcare coverage, the World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Report 2013 stated that all coun...
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Main Authors: | Astrid C Erber (Author), Victoria Ewing (Author), Mark Turner (Author), Meseret Molla (Author), Gharib Murbe (Author), Fikre Enquoselassie (Author), Gail Davey (Author), Trudie Lang (Author) |
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