Maximizing Participant Engagement, Participation, and Retention in Cohort Studies Using Digital Methods: Rapid Review to Inform the Next Generation of Very Large Birth Cohorts
BackgroundMany current research needs can only be addressed using very large cohorts. In such studies, traditional one-on-one phone, face-to-face, or paper-based engagement may not be feasible. The only realistic mechanism for maintaining engagement and participation at this scale is via digital met...
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Main Authors: | Nkyekyer, Joanna (Author), Clifford, Susan A (Author), Mensah, Fiona K (Author), Wang, Yichao (Author), Chiu, Lauren (Author), Wake, Melissa (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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