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The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months

BACKGROUND: Selective non-participation at baseline (due to non-response and non-consent) and loss to follow-up are important concerns for longitudinal observational research. We investigated these matters in the context of baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months of participants for a prospe...

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Autores principales: Peat, George, Thomas, Elaine, Handy, June, Wood, Laurence, Dziedzic, Krysia, Myers, Helen, Wilkie, Ross, Duncan, Rachel, Hay, Elaine, Hill, Jonathan, Lacey, Rosie, Croft, Peter
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1435895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16542454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-7-30
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author Peat, George
Thomas, Elaine
Handy, June
Wood, Laurence
Dziedzic, Krysia
Myers, Helen
Wilkie, Ross
Duncan, Rachel
Hay, Elaine
Hill, Jonathan
Lacey, Rosie
Croft, Peter
author_facet Peat, George
Thomas, Elaine
Handy, June
Wood, Laurence
Dziedzic, Krysia
Myers, Helen
Wilkie, Ross
Duncan, Rachel
Hay, Elaine
Hill, Jonathan
Lacey, Rosie
Croft, Peter
author_sort Peat, George
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description BACKGROUND: Selective non-participation at baseline (due to non-response and non-consent) and loss to follow-up are important concerns for longitudinal observational research. We investigated these matters in the context of baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months of participants for a prospective observational cohort study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population. METHODS: Participants were recruited to the Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K) – by a multi-stage process involving response to two postal questionnaires, consent to further contact and medical record review (optional), and attendance at a research clinic. Follow-up at 18-months was by postal questionnaire. The characteristics of responders/consenters were described for each stage in the recruitment process to identify patterns of selective non-participation and loss to follow-up. The external validity of findings from the clinic attenders was tested by comparing the distribution of WOMAC scores and the association between physical function and obesity with the same parameters measured directly in the target population as whole. RESULTS: 3106 adults aged 50 years and over reporting knee pain in the previous 12 months were identified from the first baseline questionnaire. Of these, 819 consented to further contact, responded to the second questionnaire, and attended the research clinics. 776 were successfully followed up at 18 months. There was evidence of selective non-participation during recruitment (aged 80 years and over, lower socioeconomic group, currently in employment, experiencing anxiety or depression, brief episode of knee pain within the previous year). This did not cause significant bias in either the distribution of WOMAC scores or the association between physical function and obesity. CONCLUSION: Despite recruiting a minority of the target population to the research clinics and some evidence of selective non-participation, this appears not to have resulted in significant bias of cross-sectional estimates. The main effect of non-participation in the current cohort is likely to be a loss of precision in stratum-specific estimates e.g. in those aged 80 years and over. The subgroup of individuals who attended the research clinics and who make up the CAS(K) cohort can be used to accurately estimate parameters in the reference population as a whole. The potential for selection bias, however, remains an important consideration in each subsequent analysis.
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spelling pubmed-14358952006-04-14 The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months Peat, George Thomas, Elaine Handy, June Wood, Laurence Dziedzic, Krysia Myers, Helen Wilkie, Ross Duncan, Rachel Hay, Elaine Hill, Jonathan Lacey, Rosie Croft, Peter BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Selective non-participation at baseline (due to non-response and non-consent) and loss to follow-up are important concerns for longitudinal observational research. We investigated these matters in the context of baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months of participants for a prospective observational cohort study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population. METHODS: Participants were recruited to the Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K) – by a multi-stage process involving response to two postal questionnaires, consent to further contact and medical record review (optional), and attendance at a research clinic. Follow-up at 18-months was by postal questionnaire. The characteristics of responders/consenters were described for each stage in the recruitment process to identify patterns of selective non-participation and loss to follow-up. The external validity of findings from the clinic attenders was tested by comparing the distribution of WOMAC scores and the association between physical function and obesity with the same parameters measured directly in the target population as whole. RESULTS: 3106 adults aged 50 years and over reporting knee pain in the previous 12 months were identified from the first baseline questionnaire. Of these, 819 consented to further contact, responded to the second questionnaire, and attended the research clinics. 776 were successfully followed up at 18 months. There was evidence of selective non-participation during recruitment (aged 80 years and over, lower socioeconomic group, currently in employment, experiencing anxiety or depression, brief episode of knee pain within the previous year). This did not cause significant bias in either the distribution of WOMAC scores or the association between physical function and obesity. CONCLUSION: Despite recruiting a minority of the target population to the research clinics and some evidence of selective non-participation, this appears not to have resulted in significant bias of cross-sectional estimates. The main effect of non-participation in the current cohort is likely to be a loss of precision in stratum-specific estimates e.g. in those aged 80 years and over. The subgroup of individuals who attended the research clinics and who make up the CAS(K) cohort can be used to accurately estimate parameters in the reference population as a whole. The potential for selection bias, however, remains an important consideration in each subsequent analysis. BioMed Central 2006-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC1435895/ /pubmed/16542454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-7-30 Text en Copyright © 2006 Peat et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Peat, George
Thomas, Elaine
Handy, June
Wood, Laurence
Dziedzic, Krysia
Myers, Helen
Wilkie, Ross
Duncan, Rachel
Hay, Elaine
Hill, Jonathan
Lacey, Rosie
Croft, Peter
The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months
title The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months
title_full The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months
title_fullStr The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months
title_full_unstemmed The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months
title_short The Knee Clinical Assessment Study – CAS(K). A prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months
title_sort knee clinical assessment study – cas(k). a prospective study of knee pain and knee osteoarthritis in the general population: baseline recruitment and retention at 18 months
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1435895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16542454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-7-30
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