Real-time evaluation and adaptation to facilitate rapid recruitment in a large, prospective cohort study
Abstract Background Recruiting large cohorts efficiently can speed the translation of findings into care across a range of scientific disciplines and medical specialties. Recruitment can be hampered by factors such as financial barriers, logistical concerns, and lack of resources for patients and cl...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Honushefsky (Author), Eric S. Wagner (Author), Kathleen Sheridan (Author), Kathleen M. Spickard (Author), William R. LeMasters (Author), Carroll N. Walter (Author), Taryn Beaver (Author), Anne Marie Lennon (Author), Nickolas Papadopoulos (Author), Alanna Kulchak Rahm (Author), Adam H. Buchanan (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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