Exploring the inclusion of under-served groups in trials methodology research: an example from ethnic minority populations’ views on deferred consent

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Timia Raven-Gregg
Victoria Shepherd
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[1] Cardiff University,School of Medicine
[2] Cardiff University,Centre for Trials Research
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Trials | / 22卷
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Deferred consent; Under-served; Inclusivity; Patient views; Ethnic minority; Clinical trial;
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