Participation
Cross-source consensus on Participation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Among eligible patients, women participated significantly less often than men. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- Participation was 20.2% among eligible women and 30.0% among eligible men. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- Participation declined with advancing age in both sexes. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- Eligible men younger than 75 years had the highest participation rate. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland
- Older patients had more clinical exclusions and lower consent rates, and women older than 75 years were especially difficult to recruit. — Sex-based and age-based differences in participation in an in-hospital atrial fibrillation screening study: a prospective cohort study in Switzerland