2023
DOI: 10.2196/42123
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Recruitment of Patients With Cancer for a Clinical Trial Evaluating a Web-Based Psycho-Oncological Intervention: Secondary Analysis of a Diversified Recruitment Strategy in a Randomized Controlled Trial

Angeliki Tsiouris,
Anna Mayer,
Jörg Wiltink
et al.

Abstract: Background Participant recruitment poses challenges in psycho-oncological intervention research, such as psycho-oncological web-based intervention studies. Strict consecutive recruitment in clinical settings provides important methodological benefits but is often associated with low response rates and reduced practicability and ecological validity. In addition to preexisting recruitment barriers, the protective measures owing to the COVID-19 pandemic restricted recruitment activities in the clinica… Show more

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“…[124] This outcome is attributable to the interaction between metal ions as strong Lewis acids and ligands as strong Lewis bases providing better stability than noncovalent interactions. [125] The strategy of metal coordination hydrogels actually has already been used by nature. This ingenious complex exists in mussel adhesion proteins, enabling them to adhere to various wet surfaces.…”
Section: Metal-drug Coordination Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[124] This outcome is attributable to the interaction between metal ions as strong Lewis acids and ligands as strong Lewis bases providing better stability than noncovalent interactions. [125] The strategy of metal coordination hydrogels actually has already been used by nature. This ingenious complex exists in mussel adhesion proteins, enabling them to adhere to various wet surfaces.…”
Section: Metal-drug Coordination Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%