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Peter Bower, Professor of Health Services Research, and Ailsa Donnelly, Patient and Public Contributor, University of Manchester, discuss patient-centered clinical trials (PACT), including research on the patient experience, data collection and analysis, and the importance of this type of research.
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Chapter 1: Peter Bower and Ailsa Donnelly Share Their Views of Patient-Centered Clinical Trials
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Chapter 2: Peter Bower Shares His Interest in Patient-Centered Clinical Trials and Discusses His Role and That of Other Members of the Study Team
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Chapter 3: Peter Bower Discusses the Inspiration for Studying Patient Experience and Designing the Research Project
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Chapter 4: Peter Bower Discusses the Development of a Patient-Experience Measure and the Recruitment of Participants
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Chapter 5: Peter Bower Discusses Ethical Considerations in Patient-Experience Research
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Chapter 6: Peter Bower Discusses Data Collection and Analysis for Patient-Experience Research
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Chapter 7: Peter Bower Shares Lessons Learned From Researching Patient-Experiences and Ailsa Donnelly Discusses the Importance of This Research
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