Keeping participants on board: increasing uptake by automated respondent reminders in an Internet-based Chlamydia Screening in the Netherlands
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Effectiveness of Chlamydia screening programs is determined by an adequate level of participation and the capturing of high-risk groups. This study aimed to evaluate the contribution of automated reminders by letter, email and short...
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Main Authors: | Dokkum Nynke FB (Author), Koekenbier Rik H (Author), van den Broek Ingrid VF (Author), van Bergen Jan EAM (Author), Brouwers Elfi EHG (Author), Fennema Johannes SA (Author), Götz Hannelore M (Author), Hoebe Christian JPA (Author), Pars Lydia L (Author), van Ravesteijn Sander M (Author), Op de Coul Eline LM (Author) |
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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