Updated systematic review identifies substantial number of retention strategies: using more strategies retains more study participants.
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Participant retention practices in longitudinal clinical research studies with high retention ratesRosuvastatin versus placebo for delirium in intensive care and subsequent cognitive impairment in patients with sepsis-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome: an ancillary study to a randomised controlled trial.A Web-Based Public Health Intervention to Reduce Functional Impairment and Depressive Symptoms in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes (The SpringboarD Trial): Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol.Best practice guidance for the use of strategies to improve retention in randomized trials developed from two consensus workshops.One-year outcomes of rosuvastatin versus placebo in sepsis-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome: prospective follow-up of SAILS randomised trial.Effectiveness of a Web 2.0 Intervention to Increase Physical Activity in Real-World Settings: Randomized Ecological Trial.The Effect of Physical Activity on PTSD.A protocol for a systematic review of non-randomised evaluations of strategies to increase participant retention to randomised controlled trials.Lessons learnt in recruiting disadvantaged families to a birth cohort study.A successful approach to minimizing attrition in racial/ethnic minority, low-income populations.A systematic review of prevention interventions to reduce prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in indigenous communities
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Updated systematic review identifies substantial number of retention strategies: using more strategies retains more study participants.
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Cheryl Dennison-Himmelfarb
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