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3381por Palmer, Melanie, Beckley-Hoelscher, Nicholas, Shearer, James, Kostyrka-Allchorne, Katarzyna, Robertson, Olly, Koch, Marta, Pearson, Oliver, Slovak, Petr, Day, Crispin, Byford, Sarah, Goldsmith, Kimberley, Waite, Polly, Creswell, Cathy, Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J S“…The primary outcome analysis included 79.3% (512/646) of the participants (dropout: 84/320, 26% on Parent Positive and 50/326, 15% on FAU). …”
Publicado 2023
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3382“…CONCLUSIONS: The MNCH continuum dropout rate is very high in the EAC countries. Maternal education, place of residence, and mass media exposure were common contributing factors to the drop out from MNCH continuum. …”
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3383por Vranceanu, Ana-Maria, Choukas, Nathaniel R, Rochon, Elizabeth A, Duarte, Brooke, Pietrzykowski, Malvina O, McDermott, Katherine, Hooker, Julia E, Kulich, Ronald, Quiroz, Yakeel T, Parker, Robert A, Macklin, Eric A, Ritchie, Christine, Mace, Ryan A“…Of them, all (n=37, 100%) have completed the baseline assessment, 26 (70%) have completed the posttest assessment, and 9 (24%) are actively enrolled in the intervention (total dropout: n=2, 5%). In the three cohorts (26/37, 70%) that have completed the AB or HEP, 26 (100%) participants completed all 8 group sessions (including minimal makeups), and watch adherence (1937/2072, 93.48%, average across ActiGraph and Fitbit devices) has been excellent. …”
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3384por Amanvermez, Yagmur, Karyotaki, Eirini, Cuijpers, Pim, Ciharova, Marketa, Donker, Marianne, Hurks, Petra, Salemink, Elske, Spinhoven, Philip, Struijs, Sascha, de Wit, Leonore M“…However, given the high dropout rate and qualitative findings, several adjustments in the content and features of the intervention are needed to maximize the user experience and the impact of the intervention. …”
Publicado 2023
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3385“…CONCLUSIONS: Based on the limited evidence obtained from three RCTs, quetiapine XR is effective for adult patients with MDD. The high dropout rate due to adverse events suggests that some MDD patients may not be able to tolerate quetiapine XR. …”
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3386por Bolier, Linda, Haverman, Merel, Kramer, Jeannet, Westerhof, Gerben J, Riper, Heleen, Walburg, Jan A, Boon, Brigitte, Bohlmeijer, Ernst“…Online measurements were taken at baseline, 2 months, and 6 months after baseline. RESULTS: The dropout rate was 37.8% in the Psyfit group and 22.7% in the control group. …”
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3387por Morrison, Deborah, Wyke, Sally, Agur, Karolina, Cameron, Euan J, Docking, Robert I, MacKenzie, Alison M, McConnachie, Alex, Raghuvir, Vandana, Thomson, Neil C, Mair, Frances S“…Interventions were heterogeneous: duration of interventions ranging from single use, to 24-hour access for 12 months, and incorporating varying degrees of health professional involvement. Dropout rates ranged from 5-23%. Four RCTs were aimed at adults (overall range 3-65 years). …”
Publicado 2014
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3388por Storm, Vera, Dörenkämper, Julia, Reinwand, Dominique Alexandra, Wienert, Julian, De Vries, Hein, Lippke, Sonia“…Although the results need to take into account the high dropout rates and medium effect sizes, a large number of people were reached and changes in habit strength were achieved after 3 months. …”
Publicado 2016
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3389por Gomez Quiñonez, Stefanie, Walthouwer, Michel Jean Louis, Schulz, Daniela Nadine, de Vries, Hein“…The eHealth condition had lower dropout rates (117/138, 84.8%) than the mHealth condition (81/108, 75.0%) and the control group (91/127, 71.7%). …”
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3390por Qian, Jing, Wolters, Frank J., Beiser, Alexa, Haan, Mary, Ikram, M. Arfan, Karlawish, Jason, Langbaum, Jessica B., Neuhaus, John M., Reiman, Eric M., Roberts, J. Scott, Seshadri, Sudha, Tariot, Pierre N., Woods, Beth McCarty, Betensky, Rebecca A., Blacker, Deborah“…We discuss several limitations of the study, including the small numbers of APOE-e4/e4 individuals, missing data and differential dropout, limited ethnic and racial diversity, and differences in definitions of exposure and outcome variables. …”
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3391por Lauritsen, Lise, Andersen, Louise, Olsson, Emilia, Søndergaard, Stine Rauff, Nørregaard, Lasse Benn, Løventoft, Philip Kaare, Svendsen, Signe Dunker, Frøkjær, Erik, Jensen, Hans Mørch, Hageman, Ida, Kessing, Lars Vedel, Martiny, Klaus“…Furthermore, when estimating delay of sleep-onset (with sleep quality included in the model) during the study period, this showed a significant negative effect on mood (P=.03) CONCLUSIONS: The Daybuilder systems performed well technically, and patients were satisfied with the system and had high adherence to self-assessments. The dropout rate and the gradual delay in sleep emphasize the need for continued clinical support for these patients, especially when considering sleep guidance.…”
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3392por Golsteijn, Rianne Henrica Johanna, Bolman, Catherine, Peels, Denise Astrid, Volders, Esmee, de Vries, Hein, Lechner, Lilian“…RESULTS: The majority of the participants in the intervention group were classified as initial Web-based participants (170/249, 68.3%), and 84.9% (191/249) used Web-based intervention materials. Dropout was low (15/249, 6.0%) and differed between initial Web-based (4/170, 2.4%) and print-based (11/79, 14%) participants. …”
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3393por Agarwal, Sri Mahavir, Ahsan, Zohra, Lockwood, Jonathan, Duncan, Marcus, Takeuchi, Hiroyoshi, Cohn, Tony, Taylor, Valerie, Remington, Gary, Faulkner, Guy, Hahn, Margaret“…Importantly, none of the adjunctive treatment strategies result in higher dropout rates. Other than higher reports of anxiety with aripiprazole, none of the adjunctive treatment strategies appear to result in worsening of mental status. …”
Publicado 2018
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3394por Kiberd, James, Khan, Usman, Stockman, Cynthia, Radhakrishnan, Arun, Phillips, Matthew, Kiberd, Bryce A., West, Kenneth A., Soroka, Steven, Chan, Christopher, Tennankore, Karthik K.“…LIMITATIONS: The study is limited by the small sample size, high rate of patient dropout, and limited response rate. CONCLUSIONS: In this study of home dialysis patients, we identified that an eHealth communication did not lead to significant improvements in patient experience with home dialysis care. …”
Publicado 2018
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3395por Krebs, Paul, Burkhalter, Jack, Fiske, Jeffrey, Snow, Herbert, Schofield, Elizabeth, Iocolano, Michelle, Borderud, Sarah, Ostroff, Jamie S“…Less tablet experience and older age were associated with participant dropout. Although satisfaction with the gameplay was high, 60% (12/20) of QuitIT participants did not play the game. …”
Publicado 2019
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3396por Hoeppner, Bettina B, Hoeppner, Susanne S, Carlon, Hannah A, Perez, Giselle K, Helmuth, Eric, Kahler, Christopher W, Kelly, John F“…Given the high nonadherence and dropout rates for technology-delivered interventions reported in the literature, the high engagement with positive psychology exercises is noteworthy. …”
Publicado 2019
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3397por Worm-Smeitink, Margreet, van Dam, Arno, van Es, Saskia, van der Vaart, Rosalie, Evers, Andrea, Wensing, Michel, Knoop, Hans“…Further development of the treatment should aim at avoiding dropout and encouraging stepping up after I-CBT with limited results. …”
Publicado 2019
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3398por Israni, Nikita Sanjay, Cassimatis, Thomas, Fletcher, Laura A, Leitner, Brooks P, Duckworth, Courtney J, Hattenbach, Jacob D, Bell, Sarah L, McGehee, Suzanne, Brychta, Robert J, Courville, Amber B, Bernstein, Shanna B, Muniyappa, Ranganath, Reitman, Marc L, Cypess, Aaron M, Chen, Kong Y“…This difference can be detected for 16 subjects with 0.83 power at α=0.05 allowing for ≤25% dropout. Secondary outcomes include respiratory quotient (RQ), heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and self-reported hunger. …”
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3399“…No acute injuries were reported, mean adherence to HIIT sessions ranged from 64–94%, and dropout ranged from 0–50%. DISCUSSION: HIIT appears to be associated with multiple benefits in healthy subjects and people with physical health complications. …”
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3400por Kharma, Nadir, Roehrig, Stefan, Shible, Ahmed Atef, Elshafei, Moustafa Sayed, Osman, Dema, Elsaid, Ingi Mohamed, Mustafa, Salma Faisal, Aldabi, Asjad, Smain, Osamah A.M., Lance, Marcus D.“…Taking approximately 10% of dropout into account we will include 100 patients (50 in each group). …”
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