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Zelda Tomlin

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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|November 14, 2008
Using qualitative research methods to improve recruitment to randomized controlled trials: the Quartet studyIsabel de Salis, Zelda Tomlin, Merran Toerien, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|May 16, 2008
Qualitative research to improve RCT recruitment: issues arising in establishing research collaborationsIsabel de Salis, Zelda Tomlin, Merran Toerien, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|June 21, 2012
Patient advocacy and patient centredness in participant recruitment to randomized-controlled trials: implications for informed consentZelda Tomlin, Isabel deSalis, Merran Toerien, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 13, 2006
General practitioners with special interests: evolution and evaluationRoger Jones, Rebecca Rosen, Zelda Tomlin, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|August 23, 2008
Why is recruitment to trials difficult? An investigation into recruitment difficulties in an RCT of supported employment in patients with severe mental illnessLouise Howard, Isabel de Salis, Zelda Tomlin, et al.
Trials|July 14, 2009
A review of reporting of participant recruitment and retention in RCTs in six major journalsMerran Toerien, Sara T Brookes, Chris Metcalfe, et al.
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Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|November 14, 2008
Using qualitative research methods to improve recruitment to randomized controlled trials: the Quartet studyIsabel de Salis, Zelda Tomlin, Merran Toerien, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|May 16, 2008
Qualitative research to improve RCT recruitment: issues arising in establishing research collaborationsIsabel de Salis, Zelda Tomlin, Merran Toerien, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|June 21, 2012
Patient advocacy and patient centredness in participant recruitment to randomized-controlled trials: implications for informed consentZelda Tomlin, Isabel deSalis, Merran Toerien, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|April 13, 2006
General practitioners with special interests: evolution and evaluationRoger Jones, Rebecca Rosen, Zelda Tomlin, et al.
Contemporary Clinical Trials|August 23, 2008
Why is recruitment to trials difficult? An investigation into recruitment difficulties in an RCT of supported employment in patients with severe mental illnessLouise Howard, Isabel de Salis, Zelda Tomlin, et al.
Trials|July 14, 2009
A review of reporting of participant recruitment and retention in RCTs in six major journalsMerran Toerien, Sara T Brookes, Chris Metcalfe, et al.
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