Novel ways to explore surgical interventions in randomised controlled trials: applying case study methodology in the operating theatre

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Natalie S. Blencowe
Jane M. Blazeby
Jenny L. Donovan
Nicola Mills
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[1] Centre for Surgical Research,Division of Surgery, Head and Neck
[2] School of Social and Community Medicine,National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care West
[3] University of Bristol,undefined
[4] University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[5] University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
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Randomised controlled trials; Qualitative research methods; Surgery; Intervention description and standardisation; Adherence;
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