Complexities of retention in primary care randomised trials: A thematic analysis of in-depth interviews

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Valerie Brueton
Fiona Stevenson
Claire Vale
Greta Rait
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[1] MRC General Practice Research Framework,
[2] UCL Research Department Primary Care and Population Health,undefined
[3] MRC Clinical Trials Unit,undefined
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Primary Care; Randomise Trial; Principal Investigator; Thematic Analysis; Primary Care Setting;
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10.1186/1745-6215-12-S1-A132
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