Choosing and evaluating randomisation methods in clinical trials: a qualitative study

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Cydney L. Bruce
Mais Iflaifel
Alan Montgomery
Reuben Ogollah
Kirsty Sprange
Christopher Partlett
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[1] University of Nottingham,Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit, School of Medicine
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Trials | / 25卷
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Randomisation; RCTs; Qualitative; Focus groups;
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