Communications Between Volunteers and Health Researchers during Recruitment and Informed Consent: Qualitative Content Analysis of Email Interactions
BackgroundWhile use of the Internet is increasingly widespread in research, little is known about the role of routine electronic mail (email) correspondence during recruitment and early volunteer-researcher interactions. To gain insight into the standpoint of volunteers we analyzed email communicati...
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Main Authors: | Townsend, Anne (Author), Amarsi, Zubin (Author), Backman, Catherine L (Author), Cox, Susan M (Author), Li, Linda C (Author) |
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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