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Using the Behaviour Change Wheel to identify barriers and targeted strategies to improve adherence in randomised clinical trials: The example of MEL-SELF trial of patient-led surveillance for melanoma
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Using the Behaviour Change Wheel to identify barriers and targeted strategies to improve adherence in randomised clinical trials: The example of MEL-SELF trial of patient-led surveillance for melanoma

Deonna M. Ackermann, Jolyn K. Hersch, Monika Janda, Karen Bracken, Robin M. Turner and Katy J.L. Bell
Contemporary clinical trials, Vol.140, 107513
05/2024
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/41424

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Adherence Behaviour Change Wheel Clinical trials Self-management
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