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Retention strategies among those on community supervision in the South: Lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Breana J Uhrig CastonguayKatherine LeMastersChris CorsiEvan J BattyTaylor J KrajewskiMadelene TravisCraig WaleedCarrie B OserKathryn M NowotnyLauren Brinkley-Rubinstein
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Our findings highlight that when retention strategies are flexible, particularly during a pandemic, high retention is still achievable. In addition to retention best-practices (e.g., frequent requests for updated locator information) we suggest other studies consider retention strategies beyond the study participant (e.g., paying participant contacts) and incentivize on-time study visit completion (e.g., providing a bonus when completed the study visit on time).
Keyphrases
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