© 2015 The Authors. Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retention in randomized trials. The aims of this study were to estimate the effect of telephone follow-up on retention, identify participant characteristics predictive of questionnaire completion during or after telephone follow-up, and estimate the effect of including participants who provided follow-up data during or after telephone follow-up on balance between randomly allocated groups in a trial estimating the effect of electronic alcohol screening and brief intervention on alcohol consumption in hospital outpatients with hazardous or harmful drinking. Method: Trial participants were followed up 6. months after randomization (June-D...
Objective: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
INTRODUCTION:In outcome research, incomplete follow-up is a major, yet potentially correctable sourc...
OBJECTIVE: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
© 2015 The Authors. Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to im...
AbstractObjectivesTelephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retentio...
Background: Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) is an important component of service provision and qual...
BackgroundAutomated Internet intervention studies have generally had large dropout rates for follow-...
Background: Mobile phone technology is being used worldwide to improve follow-ups in health care. Ai...
ObjectiveThe primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive automated te...
ObjectiveThe primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive automated te...
Abstract Background New smartphone communication technology provides a novel way to provide personal...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
Abstract Objective The primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive au...
BACKGROUND: Loss to follow-up of trial participants represents a threat to research validity. To dat...
Research staff typically gather treatment outcome data, whereas clinicians perform aftercare contact...
Objective: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
INTRODUCTION:In outcome research, incomplete follow-up is a major, yet potentially correctable sourc...
OBJECTIVE: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
© 2015 The Authors. Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to im...
AbstractObjectivesTelephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retentio...
Background: Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) is an important component of service provision and qual...
BackgroundAutomated Internet intervention studies have generally had large dropout rates for follow-...
Background: Mobile phone technology is being used worldwide to improve follow-ups in health care. Ai...
ObjectiveThe primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive automated te...
ObjectiveThe primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive automated te...
Abstract Background New smartphone communication technology provides a novel way to provide personal...
Background: Attrition is problematic in trials, and may be exacerbated in longer studies, telehealt...
Abstract Objective The primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive au...
BACKGROUND: Loss to follow-up of trial participants represents a threat to research validity. To dat...
Research staff typically gather treatment outcome data, whereas clinicians perform aftercare contact...
Objective: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
INTRODUCTION:In outcome research, incomplete follow-up is a major, yet potentially correctable sourc...
OBJECTIVE: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...