Trial Retention
Cross-source consensus on Trial Retention from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The synthesis focuses on participant non-completion of trial processes related to outcome data collection rather than broader adherence problems. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Non-completion of trial outcome data collection is shaped by health, burden, life context, culture, self-perception, staff relationships and expectations. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Poor retention can produce missing outcome data and weaken trial findings. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Retention is interpreted as a continuing process rather than a one-time decision. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion
- Participants may intend to continue yet still fail to complete follow-up assessments. — Retention in trials: a qualitative evidence synthesis of studies reporting participant reasons for trial non-completion