Investigation of bias due to loss of participants in a Dutch multicentre prospective spinal cord injury cohort study
Objective: To determine bias due to loss of participants (attrition bias) in a prospective cohort study. Design: A multi-centre prospective cohort study. Subjects: A total of 225 individuals with a spinal cord injury from 8 Dutch rehabilitation centres. Methods: Participants were considered non-participants when no information was collected at the measurement one year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation. Using bivariate tests participants and non-participants were compared regarding personal, lesion, function and functional characteristics determined at the beginning of inpatient reh... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Artikel |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2009 |
Reihe/Periodikum: | de Groot , S , Haisma , J A , Post , M W , van Asbeck , F W & van der Woude , L H V 2009 , ' Investigation of bias due to loss of participants in a Dutch multicentre prospective spinal cord injury cohort study ' , Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine , vol. 41 , no. 5 , pp. 382-389 . https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0346 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29045866 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/b2a19fcf-9d78-41fe-8f48-3f0bdb574a64 |
Objective: To determine bias due to loss of participants (attrition bias) in a prospective cohort study. Design: A multi-centre prospective cohort study. Subjects: A total of 225 individuals with a spinal cord injury from 8 Dutch rehabilitation centres. Methods: Participants were considered non-participants when no information was collected at the measurement one year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation. Using bivariate tests participants and non-participants were compared regarding personal, lesion, function and functional characteristics determined at the beginning of inpatient rehabilitation and at discharge. A logistic regression was performed to determine which characteristics predict participation at one year after discharge. Results: Of the participants at the start of the study, 31% (n=69) did not perform the tests one year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation. Variables associated with study participation one year after discharge were: higher level of education, higher well-being score at the start of rehabilitation, and a shorter length of stay in hospital and rehabilitation centre at discharge of inpatient rehabilitation. Conclusion: Selective attrition in the longitudinal study might have led to an over-estimation of some of the results of the measurement one year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation. © 2009 The Authors. Journal Compilation © 2009 Foundation of Rehabilitation Information.