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1. The SHOW RESPECT adaptable framework of considerations for planning how to share trial results with participants, based on qualitative findings from trial participants and site staff.

2. Adapting Patient and Public Involvement processes in response to the Covid‐19 pandemic.

3. Operational complexity versus design efficiency: challenges of implementing a phase IIa multiple parallel cohort targeted treatment platform trial in advanced breast cancer.

4. Using a theory-informed approach to explore patient and staff perspectives on factors that influence clinical trial recruitment for patients with cirrhosis and small oesophageal varices.

5. "You have to keep your nerve on a DMC." Challenges for Data Monitoring Committees in neonatal intensive care trials: Qualitative accounts from the BRACELET Study.

6. The role of therapeutic optimism in recruitment to a clinical trial in a peripartum setting: balancing hope and uncertainty.

7. Recruiting and consenting into a peripartum trial in an emergency setting: a qualitative study of the experiences and views of women and healthcare professionals.

8. Parents' attitudes to neonatal research involving venepuncture.

9. The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials.

10. Declining enrolment in a clinical trial and injurious misconceptions: is there a flipside to the therapeutic misconception?

11. “It was a snap decision”: Parental and professional perspectives on the speed of decisions about participation in perinatal randomised controlled trials

12. Reactions of participants to the results of a randomised controlled trial: Exporatory study.

13. Practical guidance for running late-phase platform protocols for clinical trials: lessons from experienced UK clinical trials units.

16. Practical guidance for planning resources required to support publicly-funded adaptive clinical trials.

17. Does it matter if clinicians recruiting for a trial don't understand what the trial is really about? Qualitative study of surgeons' experiences of participation in a pragmatic multi-centre RCT.

18. Costs and staffing resource requirements for adaptive clinical trials: quantitative and qualitative results from the Costing Adaptive Trials project.

19. Testing approaches to sharing trial results with participants: The Show RESPECT cluster randomised, factorial, mixed methods trial.

20. Circulating tumour DNA analysis to direct therapy in advanced breast cancer (plasmaMATCH): a multicentre, multicohort, phase 2a, platform trial.

21. Cediranib in patients with alveolar soft-part sarcoma (CASPS): a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised, phase 2 trial.

22. Conducting non-commercial international clinical trials: the ICR-CTSU experience.

23. First steps: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of the Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) program compared to routine care in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and their children and preventing abuse.

24. What Parents of Children Who Have Received Emergency Care Think about Deferring Consent in Randomised Trials of Emergency Treatments: Postal Survey.

25. Skeletal effects of exemestane on bone-mineral density, bone biomarkers, and fracture incidence in postmenopausal women with early breast cancer participating in the Intergroup Exemestane Study (IES): a randomised controlled study

26. Marketing and clinical trials: a case study.

27. What influences recruitment to randomised controlled trials? A review of trials funded by two UK funding agencies.

28. Factor Structure, Validity and Reliability of the Cambridge Worry Scale in a Pregnant Population.

29. First steps: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of the Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) program compared to routine care in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and their children and preventing abuse.

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