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WHAT’S NEW?
Improving Trial Diversity
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How to include people with impaired capacity to consent in trials
The INCLUDE Impaired Capacity to Consent Framework
How to include socioeconomically disadvantaged people in trials
The INCLUDE Socioeconomic Disadvantage Framework
How to include older people in health and social care research
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WHAT’S NEW?
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The INCLUDE Impaired Capacity to Consent Framework
How to include socioeconomically disadvantaged people in trials
The INCLUDE Socioeconomic Disadvantage Framework
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The INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework
How to include people with impaired capacity to consent in trials
The INCLUDE Impaired Capacity to Consent Framework
How to include socioeconomically disadvantaged people in trials
The INCLUDE Socioeconomic Disadvantage Framework
How to include older people in health and social care research
How to apply a trauma and resilience-informed approach in trials
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Effects of the use of different tone in reminder emails to nonrespondents for an online survey
SWAT: 49
Objective of this SWAT:
To examine the effects of using different tone in reminder emails for an online survey
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Idea/In Development
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No resources are currently available for this SWAT
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