2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12874-021-01435-2
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Does advance contact with research participants increase response to questionnaires: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Background Questionnaires remain one of the most common forms of data collection in epidemiology, psychology and other human-sciences. However, results can be badly affected by non-response. One way to potentially reduce non-response is by sending potential study participants advance communication. The last systematic review to examine the effect of questionnaire pre-notification on response is 10 years old, and lacked a risk of bias assessment. Objectives … Show more

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“…A high exclusion or refusal rate has been observed in other multicomponent mHealth interventions in cancer care [23,35]. In this study, the main reason for the low recruitment rate was that in order to establish a relationship of trust with the potential participants in order to improve the retention rate, the nutrition support team (NST) pre-contacted and screened the potential participants when they were admitted to the hospital [36]. Additionally, the majority of these potential participants were excluded in the process of diagnosis and treatment during hospital stays because of not meeting the inclusion criteria due to severe co-morbidity, inoperable, adjuvant treatment, and post-operative morbidity, for instance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high exclusion or refusal rate has been observed in other multicomponent mHealth interventions in cancer care [23,35]. In this study, the main reason for the low recruitment rate was that in order to establish a relationship of trust with the potential participants in order to improve the retention rate, the nutrition support team (NST) pre-contacted and screened the potential participants when they were admitted to the hospital [36]. Additionally, the majority of these potential participants were excluded in the process of diagnosis and treatment during hospital stays because of not meeting the inclusion criteria due to severe co-morbidity, inoperable, adjuvant treatment, and post-operative morbidity, for instance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%