- Eleanor M Dinnett, clinical research fellow (eleanor.dinnett@ctunit.co.uk),
- Moira M B Mungall, clinical research fellow,
- Claire Gordon, research nurse,
- Elizabeth S Ronald, senior administrator,
- Allan Gaw, director
- Clinical Trials Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G4 0SF
EDITOR—The distinction between giving a general summary of trial results to study participants and providing them with their own trial results is not made clear in the paper by Dixon-Woods et al or the accompanying editorial.1 2 Investigators may provide patients with a summary of the trial results, but even if they do not they should be aware that study participants may access these results elsewhere. The provision of personalised …
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