Discrepancies between qualitative and quantitative evaluation of randomised controlled trial results: achieving clarity through mixed methods triangulation

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Sarah Tonkin-Crine
Sibyl Anthierens
Kerenza Hood
Lucy Yardley
Jochen W. L. Cals
Nick A. Francis
Samuel Coenen
Alike W. van der Velden
Maciek Godycki-Cwirko
Carl Llor
Chris C. Butler
Theo J. M. Verheij
Herman Goossens
Paul Little
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[1] University of Oxford,Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
[2] University of Antwerp,Department of Primary Care and Interdisciplinary Care
[3] Cardiff University,South East Wales Trials Unit, Centre for Trials Research
[4] University of Southampton,Academic Unit of Psychology
[5] Maastricht University,Department of Family Medicine, CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care
[6] Cardiff University,Cochrane Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, School of Medicine
[7] University of Antwerp,Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Laboratory of Microbiology
[8] University Medical Center Utrecht,Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care
[9] Medical University of Lodz,Faculty of Health Sciences
[10] Primary Healthcare Centre Via Roma,Primary Care and Population Sciences
[11] University of Southampton,undefined
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Antibiotic; Respiratory infection; Intervention; Mixed methods; Triangulation; Qualitative;
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