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Published on 28.02.17 in Vol 19, No 2 (2017): February

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Works citing "Experience With Direct-to-Patient Recruitment for Enrollment Into a Clinical Trial in a Rare Disease: A Web-Based Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.6798):

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  1. Frampton GK, Shepherd J, Pickett K, Griffiths G, Wyatt JC. Digital tools for the recruitment and retention of participants in randomised controlled trials: a systematic map. Trials 2020;21(1)
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  3. Glover CM, Creel-Bulos C, Patel LM, During SE, Graham KL, Montoya Y, Frick S, Phillips J, Shah RC. Facilitators of research registry enrollment and potential variation by race and gender. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2018;2(4):234
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  4. Kogushi K, LoPresti M, Ikeda S. Systematic literature review of clinical outcomes in adults with metastatic or advanced synovial sarcoma. Future Oncology 2020;16(35):2997
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  5. Lamberti MJ, Smith Z, Henry R, Howe D, Goodwin M, Williams A, Getz K. Benchmarking Patient Recruitment and Retention Practices. Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science 2021;55(1):19
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  6. Jongen PJ, Kremer IE, Hristodorova E, Evers SM, Kool A, van Noort EM, Hiligsmann M. Adherence to Web-Based Self-Assessments in Long-Term Direct-to-Patient Research: Two-Year Study of Multiple Sclerosis Patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(7):e249
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  7. Clarke J, Proudfoot J, Vatiliotis V, Verge C, Holmes‐Walker DJ, Campbell L, Wilhelm K, Moravac C, Indu PS, Bridgett M. Attitudes towards mental health, mental health research and digital interventions by young adults with type 1 diabetes: A qualitative analysis. Health Expectations 2018;21(3):668
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  8. Reuter K, Angyan P, Le N, MacLennan A, Cole S, Bluthenthal RN, Lane CJ, El-Khoueiry AB, Buchanan TA. Monitoring Twitter Conversations for Targeted Recruitment in Cancer Trials in Los Angeles County: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Pilot Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(9):e177
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  9. . #PatientVoiceMatters: How Social Media Is Bringing Patients and Biopharmaceutical Companies Together to Improve Drug Development. Clinical Therapeutics 2017;39(11):2170
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  10. Lamarca A, Frizziero M, McNamara MG, Valle JW. Clinical and Translational Research Challenges in Biliary Tract Cancers. Current Medicinal Chemistry 2020;27(29):4756
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  11. Samman KN, Ross C, Pagnoux C, Makhzoum J, Rothschild BM. Update in the Management of ANCA-Associated Vasculitis: Recent Developments and Future Perspectives. International Journal of Rheumatology 2021;2021:1
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  12. Nowell WB, Merkel PA, McBurney RN, Young K, Venkatachalam S, Shaw DG, Dobes A, Cerciello E, Kolaczkowski L, Curtis JR, Kappelman MD. Patient-Powered Research Networks of the Autoimmune Research Collaborative: Rationale, Capacity, and Future Directions. The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 2021;14(6):699
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  13. Pagnoux C, Fifi-Mah A. Update on Maintenance Therapies for ANCA-Associated Vasculitis. Current Treatment Options in Rheumatology 2021;7(2):112
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  14. Dwyer AA, Zeng Z, Lee CS. Validating online approaches for rare disease research using latent class mixture modeling. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2021;16(1)
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  15. Miller EG, Woodward AL, Flinchum G, Young JL, Tabor HK, Halley MC. Opportunities and pitfalls of social media research in rare genetic diseases: a systematic review. Genetics in Medicine 2021;
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  16. Applequist J, Burroughs C, Merkel PA, Rothenberg M, Trapnell B, Desnick R, Sahin M, Krischer J. Direct-to-Consumer Recruitment Methods via Traditional and Social Media to Aid in Research Accrual for Clinical Trials for Rare Diseases: Comparative Analysis Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e39262
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  17. Dwyer AA, Uveges M, Dockray S, Smith N. Advancing qualitative rare disease research methodology: a comparison of virtual and in-person focus group formats. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2022;17(1)
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  18. Rogers A, De Paoli G, Subbarayan S, Copland R, Harwood K, Coyle J, Mitchell L, MacDonald TM, Mackenzie IS. A systematic review of methods used to conduct decentralised clinical trials. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2022;88(6):2843
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  19. . Ethics of ‘Counting Me In’: framing the implications of direct-to-patient genomics research. Journal of Medical Ethics 2024;50(1):45
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  20. Kolls BJ, Muir KW, Savitz SI, Wechsler LR, Pilitsis JG, Rahimi S, Beckman RL, Holmes V, Chen PR, Albers DS, Laskowitz DT. Experience with a hybrid recruitment approach of patient-facing web portal screening and subsequent phone and medical record review for a neurosurgical intervention trial for chronic ischemic stroke disability (PISCES III). Trials 2024;25(1)
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  1. Knoll MA, Ifrah S. Translational Radiation Oncology. 2023. :637
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