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Proposal and Strategy for Nursing-Led Research: Protocol for an Unfunded Clinical Trial
Because our phase 4 clinical trial was a nonfunded study, economic incentives for participants came only from the phase 1 commercial clinical trial. Therefore, the phase 1 trial guaranteed a low dropout rate and adherence to our clinical trial.
According to the low-interventional clinical trial regulations [25], an external monitor was not provided, and the nurse principal investigator conducted the study.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e56062
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These data were available from commercial media monitoring companies in China (Kuyun), India (Broadcast Audience Research Council), Malaysia (Nielsen), Mongolia (Maxima Consulting), the Philippines (Nielsen), Sri Lanka (Kantar), and Vietnam (Nielsen). Whereas in Bangladesh, popular channels were determined based on expert opinions (n=22), comprising television channel experts, advertising experts, food marketing officials, and caregivers.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e63410
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