Maximizing retention in community-based clinical trials.
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Strategies to improve retention in randomised trialsStrategies to reduce attrition in randomised trialsRecommendations for the Design and Analysis of Treatment Trials for Alcohol Use DisordersIdentifying the participant characteristics that predict recruitment and retention of participants to randomised controlled trials involving children: a systematic reviewFeasibility, acceptability, and effects of gentle Hatha yoga for women with major depression: findings from a randomized controlled mixed-methods study.Prime time: sexual health outcomes at 24 months for a clinic-linked intervention to prevent pregnancy risk behaviors.An interprofessional nurse-led mental health promotion intervention for older home care clients with depressive symptoms.Practical issues regarding implementing a randomized clinical trial in a homeless population: strategies and lessons learned.Reducing depression in older home care clients: design of a prospective study of a nurse-led interprofessional mental health promotion intervention.A cluster randomized controlled trial to increase breast cancer screening among African American women: the black cosmetologists promoting health program.Lessons in participant retention in the course of a randomized controlled clinical trialDistance from home to study clinic and risk of follow-up interruption in a cohort of HIV-1-discordant couples in Nairobi, Kenya.Recruitment and retention of participants in a pragmatic randomized intervention trial at three community health clinics: results and lessons learnedRecruitment and retention strategies in longitudinal clinical studies with low-income populations.Special diabetes program for Indians: retention in cardiovascular risk reduction.Retaining Participants in Outpatient and Community-Based Health Studies: Researchers and Participants in Their Own Words.Protocol for the DREAM Project (Diabetes Research, Education, and Action for Minorities): a randomized trial of a community health worker intervention to improve diabetic management and control among Bangladeshi adults in NYCPrime Time: 12-month sexual health outcomes of a clinic-based intervention to prevent pregnancy risk behaviorsPrime Time: long-term sexual health outcomes of a clinic-linked interventionStrategies to engage clinical staff in subject recruitment.Recruitment 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.Predictors of post-release research retention and subsequent reenrollment for women recruited while incarcerated.Maintaining participation and momentum in longitudinal research involving high-risk familiesSystematic review identifies number of strategies important for retaining study participants.Using facebook to maximize follow-up response rates in a longitudinal study of adults who use methamphetamineUnderstanding systems and rhythms for minority recruitment in intervention research.Retention of Homeless Smokers in the Power to Quit StudyThe rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of PREVENT-DM: A community-based comparative effectiveness trial of lifestyle intervention and metformin among Latinas with prediabetes.Effect of Health Literacy on Research Follow-Up.Control group design: enhancing rigor in research of mind-body therapies for depressionLessons learnt during a complex, multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial: the ProAct65+ trialCharacterizing researchers by strategies used for retaining minority participants: results of a national survey.Strategies to improve retention in randomised trials: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis.The ACHRU-CPP versus usual care for older adults with type-2 diabetes and multiple chronic conditions and their family caregivers: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Strengthening the rigour of population-wide, community-based obesity prevention evaluations.The clinical trials nurse as subject advocate for minority and culturally diverse research subjects.Best practice guidance for the use of strategies to improve retention in randomized trials developed from two consensus workshops.Retention of South African Adolescents in a 54-Month Longitudinal HIV Risk Reduction Trial.Jog Your Mind: methodology and challenges of conducting evaluative research in partnership with community organizations.A Review of Recruitment, Adherence and Drop-Out Rates in Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Supplementation Trials in Children and Adolescents.
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Maximizing retention in community-based clinical trials.
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Maximizing retention in community-based clinical trials.
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Maximizing retention in community-based clinical trials.
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Linda Lindsey Davis
Marion E Broome
Ruth P Cox
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10.1111/J.1547-5069.2002.00047.X
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z