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Recruitment and retention of participants in randomised controlled trials: a review of trials funded and published by the United Kingdom Health Technology Assessment Programme
Published 2017-03-01“…Many trials fail to reach their planned sample size within the envisaged trial timescale and trial funding envelope.Objectives To review the consent, recruitment and retention rates for single and multicentre randomised control trials funded and published by the UK's National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme.Data sources and study selection HTA reports of individually randomised single or multicentre RCTs published from the start of 2004 to the end of April 2016 were reviewed.Data extraction Information was extracted, relating to the trial characteristics, sample size, recruitment and retention by two independent reviewers.Main outcome measures Target sample size and whether it was achieved; recruitment rates (number of participants recruited per centre per month) and retention rates (randomised participants retained and assessed with valid primary outcome data).Results This review identified 151 individually RCTs from 787 NIHR HTA reports. …”
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The Impact of Managers’ Attitude Towards Internet Marketing on Internet Marketing Adoption in Organizations (Case Study: Book-Publishing and Distribution Companies in Iran)
Published 2020-09-01Subjects: “…book publishing and distribution companies…”
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Correction: You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone: the changing landscape of UK learned society publishing
Published 2025-01-01“…This article details a correction to: Johnson R, Malcolmson E, “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone: the changing landscape of UK learned society publishing,” Insights, 2024, 37: 16, 1–12; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1629/uksg.664…”
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Evaluation of Randomised Controlled Trials Published in Indian Specialty Dental Journals for Statistical Testing of Baseline Differences: A Meta-Epidemiological Study
Published 2023-07-01“…Materials and Methods: RCTs published in nine dental journals published by dental specialty associations of India were screened. …”
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La photographie à la Librairie centrale des Beaux-Arts – Éditions Albert Lévy (1906-1936)
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« Is Book Reading Doomed ? »
Published 2006-04-01Subjects: “…1930s American Book Publishing…”
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Preprint for the humanities – fiction or a real possibility?
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Exploring scholarly perceptions of preprint servers
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Research on construction of public health system in China – a CiteSpace-based visualization analysis of studies published since the COVID-19 epidemic
Published 2024-11-01“…ObjectiveTo visually analyze the published studies on the public health system construction in China since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, and provide a reference for improving the research design in this field. …”
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Mapping maternal and infant health in Morocco: A global scoping review of themes, gaps, and the "unseen" in the published health research literature, 2000-2022.
Published 2024-01-01“…Maternal health articles predominated, often >50% more than articles published about infant health. Infants studied were mostly neonates. …”
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