Background Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealth trials and participants with depression – three features of The Healthlines Study. Advance notification, including a photograph and using action-oriented email subject lines might increase response rates, but require further investigation. We examined the effectiveness of these interventions in three embedded Healthlines studies. Methods Based in different trial sites, participants with depression were alternately allocated to be pre-called or not ahead of the 8-month follow-up questionnaire (Study 1), randomized to receive a research team photograph or not with their 12-month questionnaire (Study 2), and randomized to receive an act...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are exploring the potential of telehealth interventions to manage the ris...
© 2015 The Authors. Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to im...
BACKGROUND: A recent paper reported the outcomes of a study examining a new self-guided internet-del...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
BackgroundAutomated Internet intervention studies have generally had large dropout rates for follow-...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...
Background: A recent paper reported the outcomes of a study examining a new self-guided internet-del...
Acknowledgements SUSPEND was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Tech...
Background: A recent paper reported the outcomes of a study examining a new self-guided internet-del...
AbstractInternet-based mental health resources often suffer from low engagement and retention. An in...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether timing of SMS reminders improved postal questionnaire return rates fro...
Background: Attrition (i.e. when participants do not return the questionnaires)is a problem for many...
BackgroundRetention is considered the second highest trial methods priority in the UK after recruitm...
Background Postal self-completion questionnaires offer one of the least expensive modes of collecti...
AbstractObjectivesTelephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retentio...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are exploring the potential of telehealth interventions to manage the ris...
© 2015 The Authors. Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to im...
BACKGROUND: A recent paper reported the outcomes of a study examining a new self-guided internet-del...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
BackgroundAutomated Internet intervention studies have generally had large dropout rates for follow-...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...
Background: A recent paper reported the outcomes of a study examining a new self-guided internet-del...
Acknowledgements SUSPEND was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Tech...
Background: A recent paper reported the outcomes of a study examining a new self-guided internet-del...
AbstractInternet-based mental health resources often suffer from low engagement and retention. An in...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether timing of SMS reminders improved postal questionnaire return rates fro...
Background: Attrition (i.e. when participants do not return the questionnaires)is a problem for many...
BackgroundRetention is considered the second highest trial methods priority in the UK after recruitm...
Background Postal self-completion questionnaires offer one of the least expensive modes of collecti...
AbstractObjectivesTelephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retentio...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are exploring the potential of telehealth interventions to manage the ris...
© 2015 The Authors. Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to im...
BACKGROUND: A recent paper reported the outcomes of a study examining a new self-guided internet-del...