Retention strategies in longitudinal cohort studies: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Samantha TeagueGeorge J YoussefJacqui A MacdonaldEmma SciberrasAdrian ShatteMatthew Fuller-TyszkiewiczChris GreenwoodJennifer McIntoshCraig A OlssonDelyse M Hutchinsonnull nullPublished in: BMC medical research methodology (2018)
Employing a larger number of retention strategies may not be associated with improved retention in longitudinal cohort studies, contrary to earlier narrative reviews. Results suggest that strategies that aim to reduce participant burden (e.g., flexibility in data collection methods) might be most effective in maximising cohort retention.