General Practice and Digital Methods to Recruit Stroke Survivors to a Clinical Mobility Study: Comparative Analysis
BackgroundParticipant recruitment remains a barrier to conducting clinical research. The disabling nature of a stroke, which often includes functional and cognitive impairments, and the acute stage of illness at which patients are appropriate for many trials make recruiting patients particularly com...
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Main Authors: | Katja Reuter (Author), Chang Liu (Author), NamQuyen Le (Author), Praveen Angyan (Author), James M Finley (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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