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Study adherence in a tDCS longitudinal clinical trial with people with spinal cord injury.

Sandra CarvalhoAntónio Jorge da Costa LeiteFelipe JonesLeslie R MorseRoss ZafonteFelipe Fregni
Published in: Spinal cord (2017)
Despite all the measures to improve study adherence (such as providing parking, flexibility to schedule sessions, follow-up with participants by phone), it seems that long follow-up periods may increase the likelihood of dropout. Given the need to understand long-term effects of interventions, longitudinal trials need to consider alternative designs or methods of treatment (for instance home treatment or home assessment) to decrease attrition rate.
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