BACKGROUND: Participant retention strategies that minimise attrition in longitudinal cohort studies have evolved considerably in recent years. This study aimed to assess, via systematic review and meta-analysis, the effectiveness of both traditional strategies and contemporary innovations for retention adopted by longitudinal cohort studies in the past decade. METHODS: Health research databases were searched for retention strategies used within longitudinal cohort studies published in the 10-years prior, with 143 eligible longitudinal cohort studies identified (141 articles; sample size range: 30 to 61,895). Details on retention strategies and rates, research designs, and participant demographics were extracted. Meta-analyses of retained pr...
Failing to retain an adequate number of study participants in behavioral intervention trials poses a...
Objective: To quantify the effect of strategies to improve retention in randomised trials.<p></p> ...
Attrition represents a significant obstacle to overcome in any longitudinal research project. It is,...
Abstract Background Participant retention strategies that minimise attrition in longitudinal cohort ...
Background: Longitudinal studies are of aetiological and public health relevance but can be undermin...
Abstract Background There is a need for improving cohort retention in longitudinal studies. Our obje...
People aged 85 and over are often excluded from research on the grounds of being difficult to recrui...
Minimizing participant attrition is vital to the success of longitudinal research. The Developmental...
BACKGROUND: People aged 85 and over are often excluded from research on the grounds of being difficu...
BackgroundBest approaches for retaining research participants in Alzheimer's disease cohort studies ...
Background The conduct of longitudinal clinical trials must involve effective strategies to retain s...
Background: Loss to follow-up from randomised trials can introduce bias and reduce study power, affe...
BACKGROUND: Non-retention of participants seriously affects the credibility of clinical trial result...
Abstract Background The failure to retain patients or collect primary-outcome data is a common chall...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this report was to describe retention strategies that were useful...
Failing to retain an adequate number of study participants in behavioral intervention trials poses a...
Objective: To quantify the effect of strategies to improve retention in randomised trials.<p></p> ...
Attrition represents a significant obstacle to overcome in any longitudinal research project. It is,...
Abstract Background Participant retention strategies that minimise attrition in longitudinal cohort ...
Background: Longitudinal studies are of aetiological and public health relevance but can be undermin...
Abstract Background There is a need for improving cohort retention in longitudinal studies. Our obje...
People aged 85 and over are often excluded from research on the grounds of being difficult to recrui...
Minimizing participant attrition is vital to the success of longitudinal research. The Developmental...
BACKGROUND: People aged 85 and over are often excluded from research on the grounds of being difficu...
BackgroundBest approaches for retaining research participants in Alzheimer's disease cohort studies ...
Background The conduct of longitudinal clinical trials must involve effective strategies to retain s...
Background: Loss to follow-up from randomised trials can introduce bias and reduce study power, affe...
BACKGROUND: Non-retention of participants seriously affects the credibility of clinical trial result...
Abstract Background The failure to retain patients or collect primary-outcome data is a common chall...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this report was to describe retention strategies that were useful...
Failing to retain an adequate number of study participants in behavioral intervention trials poses a...
Objective: To quantify the effect of strategies to improve retention in randomised trials.<p></p> ...
Attrition represents a significant obstacle to overcome in any longitudinal research project. It is,...