OBJECTIVES: To assess whether timing of SMS reminders improved postal questionnaire return rates from participants in a randomized controlled trial (RCT). STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: A Study Within A Trial (SWAT) embedded in a multi-centre RCT evaluating three treatments for frozen shoulder. Participants who provided a mobile telephone number were randomized to either pre-notification SMS on the day of the questionnaire mail-out or post-notification SMS four days following questionnaire mail out for the 3-month follow-up. The primary outcome was the proportion of participants who returned a valid questionnaire. A systematic review was undertaken to identify other embedded trials to perform a meta-analysis. RESULTS: Of the 269 participants, 12...
Abstract Background Missing outcome data can lead to bias in the results of systematic reviews. One ...
BackgroundRetention is considered the second highest trial methods priority in the UK after recruitm...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether timing of SMS reminders improved postal questionnaire return rates fro...
Acknowledgements SUSPEND was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Tech...
OBJECTIVE: We aim to evaluate the effectiveness of electronic reminders (ERs) to improve the respons...
Background: Attrition (i.e. when participants do not return the questionnaires)is a problem for many...
Background: Participants not returning data collection questionnaires is a problem for many randomis...
Abstract Background: Research outcome data is commonly collected using postal questionnaires; howeve...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the response rates, data completeness and representativeness of survey data pr...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
Background: Participants not returning data collection questionnaires is a problem for many randomis...
BackgroundRetention is considered the second highest trial methods priority in the UK after recruitm...
Background: Low response rates in randomised controlled trials can compromise the reliability of the...
BACKGROUND:The effectiveness of SMS reminders in improving vaccination coverage has been assessed pr...
Abstract Background Missing outcome data can lead to bias in the results of systematic reviews. One ...
BackgroundRetention is considered the second highest trial methods priority in the UK after recruitm...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether timing of SMS reminders improved postal questionnaire return rates fro...
Acknowledgements SUSPEND was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Tech...
OBJECTIVE: We aim to evaluate the effectiveness of electronic reminders (ERs) to improve the respons...
Background: Attrition (i.e. when participants do not return the questionnaires)is a problem for many...
Background: Participants not returning data collection questionnaires is a problem for many randomis...
Abstract Background: Research outcome data is commonly collected using postal questionnaires; howeve...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the response rates, data completeness and representativeness of survey data pr...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
Background: Participants not returning data collection questionnaires is a problem for many randomis...
BackgroundRetention is considered the second highest trial methods priority in the UK after recruitm...
Background: Low response rates in randomised controlled trials can compromise the reliability of the...
BACKGROUND:The effectiveness of SMS reminders in improving vaccination coverage has been assessed pr...
Abstract Background Missing outcome data can lead to bias in the results of systematic reviews. One ...
BackgroundRetention is considered the second highest trial methods priority in the UK after recruitm...
Background: Web-based interventions are effective for several psychological problems. However, recru...