Improving readiness for recruitment through simulated trial activation: the Adjuvant Steroids in Adults with Pandemic influenza (ASAP) trial

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Wei Shen Lim
Garry Meakin
Clare Brittain
Thomas Bewick
Lelia Duley
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[1] Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust,Respiratory Medicine
[2] University of Nottingham,Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit
[3] Queen’s Medical Centre,Respiratory Medicine
[4] Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
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Pandemic; Influenza; Clinical trial; Simulation; Hibernation; Corticosteroids; Delay; Trial delivery;
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