Background: Study attrition has the potential to compromise a trial’s internal and external validity. The aim of the present study was to identify factors associated with participant attrition in a pilot trial of the effectiveness of a novel behavioural support intervention focused on increasing physical activity to reduce smoking, to inform the methods to reduce attrition in a definitive trial. Methods: Disadvantaged smokers who wanted to reduce but not quit were randomised (N = 99), of whom 61 (62 %) completed follow-up assessments at 16 weeks. Univariable logistic regression was conducted to determine the effects of intervention arm, method of recruitment, and participant characteristics (sociodemographic factors, and lifestyle, behavi...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Considering the difficulties in stopping smoking, this article aimed to ident...
Background and aims: Little is known about the factors associated with retention in smoking cessatio...
INTRODUCTION: Economically disadvantaged smokers not intending to stop may benefit from intervention...
BACKGROUND: Study attrition has the potential to compromise a trial's internal and external validity...
Background: Study attrition has the potential to compromise a trial's internal and external validity...
Limiting attrition (i.e., participant dropout before the conclusion of a study) is a major challenge...
Introduction: Economically disadvantaged smokers not intending to stop may benefit from intervention...
BackgroundThere have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping smo...
BACKGROUND: There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping s...
INTRODUCTION: Economically disadvantaged smokers not intending to stop may benefit from intervention...
Background: Research is needed on what influences recruitment to smoking reduction trials, and how t...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
Smoking remains a major public health problem and has an adverse effect on society. Although the gov...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Considering the difficulties in stopping smoking, this article aimed to ident...
Background and aims: Little is known about the factors associated with retention in smoking cessatio...
INTRODUCTION: Economically disadvantaged smokers not intending to stop may benefit from intervention...
BACKGROUND: Study attrition has the potential to compromise a trial's internal and external validity...
Background: Study attrition has the potential to compromise a trial's internal and external validity...
Limiting attrition (i.e., participant dropout before the conclusion of a study) is a major challenge...
Introduction: Economically disadvantaged smokers not intending to stop may benefit from intervention...
BackgroundThere have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping smo...
BACKGROUND: There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping s...
INTRODUCTION: Economically disadvantaged smokers not intending to stop may benefit from intervention...
Background: Research is needed on what influences recruitment to smoking reduction trials, and how t...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
Smoking remains a major public health problem and has an adverse effect on society. Although the gov...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Considering the difficulties in stopping smoking, this article aimed to ident...
Background and aims: Little is known about the factors associated with retention in smoking cessatio...
INTRODUCTION: Economically disadvantaged smokers not intending to stop may benefit from intervention...