2010
DOI: 10.1159/000319237
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Estimating the Rate of Non-Participation and Its Influence on the Study Results: Sankara Nethralaya Diabetic Retinopathy Epidemiology and Molecular Genetics Study Report 32

Abstract: Purpose: To report the non-participation rates in a cross-sectional study, compare participants with non-participants, elucidate barriers for non-response and evaluate the influence of non-responders on the outcome measure. Methods: The Sankara Nethralaya Diabetic Retinopathy Epidemiology and Molecular Genetics Study had 2 steps in which non- participation was possible. Step 1 was an estimation of fasting blood sugar at the participants’ homes, and step 2 a base hospital examination. The sociodemographic infor… Show more

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“…By 2030, an estimated 350 million people will have diabetes worldwide [ 2 ]. Diabetic retinopathy is the most important ocular complication in patients with diabetes mellitus and previous epidemiology studies have reported that the prevalence rate of diabetic retinopathy ranges between 6% and 18.4% [ 3 ]. Some patients with diabetic retinopathy develop macular edema [ 4 , 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By 2030, an estimated 350 million people will have diabetes worldwide [ 2 ]. Diabetic retinopathy is the most important ocular complication in patients with diabetes mellitus and previous epidemiology studies have reported that the prevalence rate of diabetic retinopathy ranges between 6% and 18.4% [ 3 ]. Some patients with diabetic retinopathy develop macular edema [ 4 , 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%