2023
DOI: 10.1177/17407745231206283
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Do recruitment SWAT interventions have an impact on participant retention in randomised controlled trials? A systematic review

Catherine E Arundel,
Laura Clark

Abstract: Background Evidence-based methods for randomised controlled trial recruitment and retention are extremely valuable. Despite increased testing of these through studies within a trial, there remains limited high-certainty evidence for effective strategies. In addition, there has been little consideration as to whether recruitment interventions also have an impact on participant retention. Methods  A systematic review was conducted. Studies were eligible if they were randomised controlled trials using a recruitme… Show more

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