Understanding the role of teamwork in recruitment to randomised controlled trials in surgical oncology-results from an exploratory study

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Sean Strong
Sangeetha Paramasivan
Caroline Wilson
Nicola Mills
Jenny Donovan
Jane Blazeby
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[1] University of Bristol,
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Healthcare Professional; Leadership Style; Team Effectiveness; Team Process; Trial Recruitment;
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