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3121“…Further, given the higher-than-expected dropout rate, in future studies, the investigators will collect data to determine the reasons for participants not completing study activities.…”
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3122“…Upon further investigation of nephrotic-range proteinuria, patient was incidentally found with a right adrenal mass on ultrasound, which was confirmed to have absent signal dropout on MRI and measured 5 cm. On retrospective, patient revealed feeling episodic palpitations, diaphoresis, and occasional headaches which she attributed to menopausal symptoms. …”
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3123por Mubezi, Sezi, Rwibasira, Gallican N., Uwineza, Jeanne, Kayisinga, Jean de Dieu, Wandera, Manasseh G., Malamba, Samuel S., Mayora, Chrispus, Matovu, Joseph K. B.“…One half (50%, n = 133) of the respondents were aged 25–34 years; slightly more than half (52%, n = 136) were single; nearly three-quarters (73%, n = 196) had completed primary school; majority (88%, n = 236) lived alone; while 69% (n = 184) had no formal employment besides sex work. PrEP dropout rates were 228, 65, 29, 49, and 36 per 100-persons years at months 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 respectively, with 81%, 72%, 67%, 59% and 53% of FSW that started PrEP retained at these time periods. …”
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3124por Bobo, Firew Tekle, Asante, Augustine, Woldie, Mirkuzie, Dawson, Angela, Hayen, Andrew“…We investigated the extent of dropout, wealth-related inequalities, and drivers of inequality in the continuum of care for maternal health services in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
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3125“…RESULTS: We found that 21 (17%) mild-to-moderate AD trials and 1 (8%) MCI trial demonstrated greater dropout in treatment compared to placebo arms. For every 6-month increase in trial duration, there was a 27% decrease in the odds of trial completion (OR = 0.73; 95% CI 0.66, 0.81; p < 0.001) among participants in mild-to-moderate AD trials and a 55% decrease (OR = 0.45; 95% CI 0.36, 0.57; p < 0.001) among participants in MCI trials. …”
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3126por Nicholas, Jennifer, Proudfoot, Judith, Parker, Gordon, Gillis, Inika, Burckhardt, Rowan, Manicavasagar, Vijaya, Smith, Meg“…Thematic analysis of interview data from the noncompleter subsample revealed that difficulties associated with the acute phases of bipolar disorder, not wanting to think about one’s illness, and program factors such as the information being too general and not personally tailored were the major reasons for nonadherence. CONCLUSIONS: The dropout rate was equivalent to other Internet interventions and to face-to-face therapy. …”
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3127“…CONCLUSION: Increasing the number of exercises presented to participants increased the use of the techniques and did not increase dropout. Participants may be more likely to use these skills when presented with a variety of options. …”
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3128por Kramer, Lena, Hirsch, Oliver, Schlöβler, Kathrin, Träger, Susanne, Baum, Erika, Donner-Banzhoff, Norbert“…This was an average 13.2% dropout rate from baseline assessment to the 12-month follow-up. …”
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3129“…RESULTS: A total of 54 participants with a BMI of 32 (SD 6.05) kg/m(2 )enrolled in the study, with a 13% dropout rate for each group (virtual world group: 5/38; face-to-face group: 3/24). …”
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3130por Silveira, Patrícia, van de Langenberg, Rolf, van het Reve, Eva, Daniel, Florian, Casati, Fabio, de Bruin, Eling D“…CONCLUSIONS: ActiveLifestyle assisted and motivated independently living and healthy older people to autonomously perform strength–balance exercises over 12 weeks and had low dropout rates. The social motivation strategies were more effective to stimulate the participants to comply with the training plan and remain on the intervention. …”
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3131“…CONCLUSIONS: This exploratory study identified predictors of pretreatment attrition and formal withdrawal during treatment dropouts for the Anxiety Online program. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN121611000704998; http://www.anzctr.org.au/trial_view.aspx?…”
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3132“…RESULTS: Seventy-six percent of the children were fully immunized during the study period. Dropout rate was 6.5% for BCG to measles, 2.7% for Penta1 to Penta3 and 4.5% for Pnemonia1 to Pnemonia3. …”
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3133por Wafula, Sam W.“…The consequences of unmet need include unwanted pregnancy, induced abortions, school dropout due to pregnancy and premature maternal deaths. …”
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3134por Woolderink, Marla, Bindels, Jill APM, Evers, Silvia MAA, Paulus, Aggie TG, van Asselt, Antoinette DI, van Schayck, Onno CP“…The findings of this study may partly explain dropout rates when delivering online interventions. …”
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3135“…Furthermore, it has social consequences, such as perpetuating the cycle of poverty including early school dropout by the pregnant adolescent, especially in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). …”
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3136por Jaber, Ammar Ali Saleh, Khan, Amer Hayat, Syed Sulaiman, Syed Azhar, Ahmad, Nafees, Anaam, Mohamed Saif“…A total of 235 and 197 TB patients completed the questionnaire at the end of the intensive phase (I.P.) and continuation phase (C.P.), respectively. The final dropout rate was 16.2%. The mean PCS and MCS scores at the beginning of treatment were low, thus showing the poor health situation of TB patients. …”
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3137por Kimoto, Suguru, Kawai, Yasuhiko, Gunji, Atsuko, Kondo, Hisatomo, Nomura, Taro, Murakami, Tomohiko, Tsuboi, Akito, Hong, Guang, Minakuchi, Shunsuke, Sato, Yusuke, Ohwada, Gaku, Suzuki, Tetsuya, Kimoto, Katsuhiko, Hoshi, Noriyuki, Saita, Makiko, Yoneyama, Yoshikazu, Sato, Yohei, Morokuma, Masakazu, Okazaki, Joji, Maeda, Takeshi, Nakai, Kenichiro, Ichikawa, Tetsuo, Nagao, Kan, Fujimoto, Keiko, Murata, Hiroshi, Kurogi, Tadafumi, Yoshida, Kazuhiro, Nishimura, Masahiro, Nishi, Yasuhiro, Murakami, Mamoru, Hosoi, Toshio, Hamada, Taizo“…A sample size of 100 subjects per group, including an assumed dropout rate of 10 %, will be required to achieve 80 % power with a 5 % alpha level. …”
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3138por Giosan, Cezar, Mogoaşe, Cristina, Cobeanu, Oana, Szentágotai Tătar, Aurora, Mureşan, Vlad, Boian, Rareș“…More specifically, we aim to test an app designed to (1) decrease general cognitive vulnerability and (2) promote engagement in protective, adaptive activities, while (3) counteracting (through gamification and customization) the tendency of premature dropout from intervention. METHODS/DESIGN: Romanian-speaking adults (18 years and older) with access to a computer and the Internet and who own a smartphone are included in the study. …”
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3139por Kaplan, Heather C, Thakkar, Sunny Narendra, Burns, Lisa, Chini, Barbara, Dykes, Dana MH, McPhail, Gary L, Moore, Erin, Saeed, Shehzad Ahmed, Eslick, Ian, Margolis, Peter A, Opipari-Arrigan, Lisa“…Outcome measures will include assessments of: (1) enrollment and dropout rates; (2) duration of engagement/sustained use; (3) symptom and patient-reported outcome tracker completion rates; (4) perceived impact on treatment plan, communication with the clinical team, visit preparation, and overall care; (5) changes in disease self-efficacy and engagement in care; and (6) clinical outcomes and health care utilization. …”
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3140por Batelaan, Neeltje M, Bosman, Renske C, Muntingh, Anna, Scholten, Willemijn D, Huijbregts, Klaas M, van Balkom, Anton J L M“…Summary relapse prevalences were 36.4% (30.8% to 42.1%; n=28 studies) for the placebo group and 16.4% (12.6% to 20.1%; n=28 studies) for the antidepressant group, but prevalence varied considerably across studies, most likely owing to differences in the length of follow-up. Dropout was higher in the placebo group (summary odds ratio 1.31, 1.06 to 1.63; n=27 studies). …”
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