Predicting participation of people with impaired vision in epidemiological studies.
Pedro Lima RamosRui SantanaLaura Hernandez MorenoAna Patricia MarquesCristina FreitasAmandio Rocha-SousaAntonio Filipe Macedonull nullPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2018)
In our study, a letter followed by a phone call was efficient to recruit a significant number of participants from a larger group of people with impaired vision. However, the improvement in participation observed after the phone call might not be cost-effective. People with low levels of education and women were more difficult to recruit. These findings need to be considered to avoid studies whose results are biased by gender or socio-economic inequalities of their participants. Young subjects and those at intermediate stages of vision impairment, or equivalent conditions, may need more persuasion than other profiles.