Doing challenging research studies in a patient-centred way: a qualitative study to inform a randomised controlled trial in the paediatric emergency care setting
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Doing challenging research studies in a patient-centred way: a qualitative study to inform a randomised controlled trial in the paediatric emergency care setting
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BMJ Open
Volume 4, Issue 5, Pages e005045
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BMJ
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2014-05-16
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10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005045
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