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Trials|September 30, 2015
Missing steps in a staircase: a qualitative study of the perspectives of key stakeholders on the use of adaptive designs in confirmatory trialsMunyaradzi Dimairo, Jonathan Boote, Steven A Julious, et al.
Trials|December 25, 2015
Cross-sector surveys assessing perceptions of key stakeholders towards barriers, concerns and facilitators to the appropriate use of adaptive designs in confirmatory trialsMunyaradzi Dimairo, Steven A Julious, Susan Todd, et al.
Primary Health Care Research & Development|February 10, 2016
PPI in the PLEASANT trial: involving children with asthma and their parents in designing an intervention for a randomised controlled trial based within primary careJonathan Boote, Steven Julious, Michelle Horspool, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|September 26, 2014
Making patient and public involvement in cancer and palliative research a reality: academic support is vital for successKaren Collins, Jonathan Boote, David Ardron, et al.
Plos One|May 16, 2019
'We're passengers sailing in the same ship, but we have our own berths to sleep in': Evaluating patient and public involvement within a regional research programme: An action research project informed by Normalisation Process TheoryJulia Keenan, Fiona Poland, Jonathan Boote, et al.
Trials|September 18, 2013
Preventing and lessening exacerbations of asthma in school-age children associated with a new term (PLEASANT): study protocol for a cluster randomised control trialMichelle J Horspool, Steven A Julious, Jonathan Boote, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|December 23, 2016
PLEASANT: Preventing and Lessening Exacerbations of Asthma in School-age children Associated with a New Term - a cluster randomised controlled trial and economic evaluationSteven A Julious, Michelle J Horspool, Sarah Davis, et al.
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Trials|September 30, 2015
Missing steps in a staircase: a qualitative study of the perspectives of key stakeholders on the use of adaptive designs in confirmatory trialsMunyaradzi Dimairo, Jonathan Boote, Steven A Julious, et al.
Trials|December 25, 2015
Cross-sector surveys assessing perceptions of key stakeholders towards barriers, concerns and facilitators to the appropriate use of adaptive designs in confirmatory trialsMunyaradzi Dimairo, Steven A Julious, Susan Todd, et al.
Primary Health Care Research & Development|February 10, 2016
PPI in the PLEASANT trial: involving children with asthma and their parents in designing an intervention for a randomised controlled trial based within primary careJonathan Boote, Steven Julious, Michelle Horspool, et al.
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care|September 26, 2014
Making patient and public involvement in cancer and palliative research a reality: academic support is vital for successKaren Collins, Jonathan Boote, David Ardron, et al.
Plos One|May 16, 2019
'We're passengers sailing in the same ship, but we have our own berths to sleep in': Evaluating patient and public involvement within a regional research programme: An action research project informed by Normalisation Process TheoryJulia Keenan, Fiona Poland, Jonathan Boote, et al.
Trials|September 18, 2013
Preventing and lessening exacerbations of asthma in school-age children associated with a new term (PLEASANT): study protocol for a cluster randomised control trialMichelle J Horspool, Steven A Julious, Jonathan Boote, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|December 23, 2016
PLEASANT: Preventing and Lessening Exacerbations of Asthma in School-age children Associated with a New Term - a cluster randomised controlled trial and economic evaluationSteven A Julious, Michelle J Horspool, Sarah Davis, et al.
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