BACKGROUND: There has been limited study of factors influencing response rates and attrition in online research. Online experiments were nested within the pilot (study 1, n = 3780) and main trial (study 2, n = 2667) phases of an evaluation of a Web-based intervention for hazardous drinkers: the Down Your Drink randomized controlled trial (DYD-RCT). OBJECTIVES: The objective was to determine whether differences in the length and relevance of questionnaires can impact upon loss to follow-up in online trials. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial design was used. All participants who consented to enter DYD-RCT and completed the primary outcome questionnaires were randomized to complete one of four secondary outcome questionnaires at baselin...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...
INTRODUCTION: Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition is a noted feature of eHealth interventions and trials. In 2005, Eysenbach pub...
In large clinical trials where outcome assessment is possible using questionnaires, it may be more c...
Introduction Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite ...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Background: Web-based interventions for problem drinking are effective but characterized by high rat...
Participant attrition is a major concern for the validity of longer or complex surveys. Unlike paper...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014BACKGROUND: Participant attrition threatens validit...
BACKGROUND: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
OBJECTIVE: To study reactions of control group participants allocated to two different presentations...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...
INTRODUCTION: Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition is a noted feature of eHealth interventions and trials. In 2005, Eysenbach pub...
In large clinical trials where outcome assessment is possible using questionnaires, it may be more c...
Introduction Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite ...
Background: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Background: Web-based interventions for problem drinking are effective but characterized by high rat...
Participant attrition is a major concern for the validity of longer or complex surveys. Unlike paper...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014BACKGROUND: Participant attrition threatens validit...
BACKGROUND: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
OBJECTIVE: To study reactions of control group participants allocated to two different presentations...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...
INTRODUCTION: Sparse attention has been given to the design of control conditions in trials, despite...