Motives for (not) participating in a lifestyle intervention trial.
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The Treatment of Primary Breast Cancer in Older Women With Adjuvant Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis of Data From Over 3000 Patients From the PATH Biobank, With Two-Year Follow-upPrimary prevention of diabetes mellitus type 2 and cardiovascular diseases using a cognitive behavior program aimed at lifestyle changes in people at risk: Design of a randomized controlled trialBarriers and facilitators for participation in health promotion programs among employees: a six-month follow-up study.Patients and Methods of the PATH Biobank - A Resource for Breast Cancer ResearchThe effect of out-of-pocket costs and financial rewards in a discrete choice experiment: an application to lifestyle programs.The effect of a comprehensive lifestyle intervention on cardiovascular risk factors in pharmacologically treated patients with stable cardiovascular disease compared to usual care: a randomised controlled trial.Perceptions on healthy eating, physical activity and lifestyle advice: opportunities for adapting lifestyle interventions to individuals with low socioeconomic status.The effect of including an opt-out option in discrete choice experiments.Factors influencing participation in a vascular disease prevention lifestyle program among participants in a cluster randomized trial.How needs and preferences of employees influence participation in health promotion programs: a six-month follow-up studyType 2 diabetes patients' preferences and willingness to pay for lifestyle programs: a discrete choice experimentNumbers are not the whole story: a qualitative exploration of barriers and facilitators to increased physical activity in a primary care based walking intervention.Willingness to participate in prevention programs for cardiometabolic diseasesAdapting an effective lifestyle intervention towards individuals with low socioeconomic status of different ethnic origins: the design of the MetSLIM studyFactors associated with non-participation and drop-out in a lifestyle intervention for workers with an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease.Who does not participate in telehealth trials and why? A cross-sectional survey.Understanding factors affecting patient and public engagement and recruitment to digital health interventions: a systematic review of qualitative studies.Which worksite supports for healthy weight do employees use?Exploring non-participation in primary care physical activity interventions: PACE-UP trial interview findings.Motivational interviewing and problem solving treatment to reduce type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk in real life: a randomized controlled trial.Understanding motivations to participate in an observational research study: Why do patients enroll?Design programmes to maximise participant engagement: a predictive study of programme and participant characteristics associated with engagement in paediatric weight management.Participation in and adherence to physical exercise after completion of primary cancer treatmentInforming Active Play and Screen Time Behaviour Change Interventions for Low Socioeconomic Position Mothers of Young Children: What Do Mothers Want?Health communication cards as a tool for behaviour change.A lifestyle intervention study targeting individuals with low socioeconomic status of different ethnic origins: important aspects for successful implementation.Why do patients choose (not) to participate in an exercise trial during adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer?Is a motivational interviewing based lifestyle intervention for obese pregnant women across Europe implemented as planned? Process evaluation of the DALI study.Individuals at high risk for type 2 diabetes invited to a lifestyle program: characteristics of participants versus non-participants (the HUNT Study) and 24-month follow-up of participants (the VEND-RISK Study).One year follow-up of patients with screen-detected metabolic syndrome in primary care: an observational study.Effectiveness of the MetSLIM lifestyle intervention targeting individuals of low socio-economic status and different ethnic origins with elevated waist-to-height ratio.Feasibility and Efficacy of a Parent-Focused, Text Message-Delivered Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Behavior in 2- to 4-Year-Old Children (Mini Movers): Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.A mobile phone-based program to promote healthy behaviors among adults with prediabetes: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial.Comparison of participants and non-participants in a randomized study of prevention of depression in patients with acute coronary syndrome.Response bias to a randomised controlled trial of a lifestyle intervention in people at high risk of cardiovascular disease: a cross-sectional analysis
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Motives for (not) participating in a lifestyle intervention trial.
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Albert C van Rossum
Irene M Hellemans
Jaap C Seidell
Jan A Rauwerda
Jeroen Lakerveld
Wilhelmina Ijzelenberg
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10.1186/1471-2288-8-17
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2008-04-10T00:00:00Z
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