Systematic review identifies number of strategies important for retaining study participants.
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Strategies to improve retention in randomised trialsStrategies to reduce attrition in randomised trialsIdentifying the participant characteristics that predict recruitment and retention of participants to randomised controlled trials involving children: a systematic reviewUrodynamics for Prostate Surgery Trial; Randomised Evaluation of Assessment Methods (UPSTREAM) for diagnosis and management of bladder outlet obstruction in men: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.SPIRIT 2013 explanation and elaboration: guidance for protocols of clinical trialsEnhanced retention strategies and willingness to participate among hard-to-reach female sex workers in Barcelona for HIV prevention and vaccine trials.One year outcomes in patients with acute lung injury randomised to initial trophic or full enteral feeding: prospective follow-up of EDEN randomised trialNovel and emerging strategies for longitudinal data collection.Determinants of subject visit participation in a prospective cohort study of HTLV infection.Participant recruitment and retention in a pilot program to prevent weight gain in low-income overweight and obese mothers.Feasibility and effectiveness of a telephone-based social support intervention for informal caregivers of people with dementia: Study protocol of the TALKING TIME projectRisk factors for physical impairment after acute lung injury in a national, multicenter study.Participant and site characteristics related to participant retention in a diabetes prevention translational project.A systematic review of the effect of retention methods in population-based cohort studies.Predictors of attrition among rural breast cancer survivors.Predictors of follow-up completion among runaway substance-abusing adolescents and their primary caretakers.The adult respiratory distress syndrome cognitive outcomes study: long-term neuropsychological function in survivors of acute lung injury.Cohort profile of the CARTaGENE study: Quebec's population-based biobank for public health and personalized genomics.Challenges of loss to follow-up in tuberculosis research.Ethnographic strategies in the tracking and retention of street-recruited community-based samples of substance using hidden populations in longitudinal studies.Recruitment for a clinical trial of chronic disease self-management for older adults with multimorbidity: a successful approach within general practiceSpecial diabetes program for Indians: retention in cardiovascular risk reduction.Recruitment of HIV-Positive Women in Research: Discussing Barriers, Facilitators, and Research Personnel's KnowledgeRetention of under-represented minorities in drug abuse treatment studiesRecruitment and retention strategies and the examination of attrition bias in a randomised controlled trial in children's centres serving families in disadvantaged areas of England."I Kept Coming for the Love": Enhancing the Retention of Urban African Americans in Diabetes Education.The role of session zero in successful completion of chronic disease self-management program workshops.Impact of length or relevance of questionnaires on attrition in online trials: randomized controlled trial.Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among family decision makers and the potential relevance of study attrition.Predictors of post-release research retention and subsequent reenrollment for women recruited while incarcerated.Maternal Separations During the Reentry Years for 100 Infants Raised in a Prison NurseryEngaging with Community Researchers for Exposure Science: Lessons Learned from a Pesticide Biomonitoring StudyPredictors of Study Attrition in a Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Perinatal Home-Visiting Program with Mothers with Psychosocial Vulnerabilities.A Conceptual Model to Promote the Retention of Women with Physical Disabilities in Research.Description and initial evaluation of incorporating electronic follow-up of study participants in a longstanding multisite cohort study.Methods for Evaluating Respondent Attrition in Web-Based Surveys.Participant retention practices in longitudinal clinical research studies with high retention ratesCharacteristics of participants consenting versus declining follow-up for up to 10 years in a randomized clinical trial.Updated systematic review identifies substantial number of retention strategies: using more strategies retains more study participants.The readiness and motivation interview for families (RMI-Family) managing pediatric obesity: study protocol.
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Systematic review identifies number of strategies important for retaining study participants.
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