Recruitment of men to a multi-centre diabetes prevention trial: an evaluation of traditional and online promotional strategies

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Karen Bracken
Wendy Hague
Anthony Keech
Ann Conway
David J. Handelsman
Mathis Grossmann
David Jesudason
Bronwyn Stuckey
Bu B. Yeap
Warrick Inder
Carolyn Allan
Robert McLachlan
Kristy P. Robledo
Gary Wittert
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[1] NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre,Anzac Research Institute, and Andrology Department
[2] University of Sydney,Department of Medicine
[3] Concord Hospital,Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes
[4] the University of Melbourne,Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes
[5] and Department of Endocrinology,Department of Clinical Research
[6] Austin Health,Freemasons Foundation Centre for Men’s Health, School of Medicine
[7] Queen Elizabeth Hospital,undefined
[8] Keogh Institute of Medical Research,undefined
[9] Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Medical School,undefined
[10] University of Western Australia,undefined
[11] Medical School,undefined
[12] University of Western Australia and Fiona Stanley Hospital,undefined
[13] Princess Alexandra Hospital,undefined
[14] Hudson Institute of Medical Research,undefined
[15] University of Adelaide,undefined
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Participant recruitment; Recruitment strategies; Men’s health; Randomised controlled trials; Diabetes prevention; Advertising; Social media;
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