Everyday Life Context
Cross-source consensus on Everyday Life Context from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Ordinary life events and responsibilities could interfere with follow-up data collection. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Cultural setting shaped completion of outcome assessments in low-income community studies. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Lack of social support intensified barriers to completing trial processes. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Personal habits and self-perceptions such as forgetfulness or procrastination were cited as reasons for non-completion. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Psychological barriers could relate to the data collection process itself. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion