Association between recruitment methods and attrition in Internet-based studies.

Internet-based systems for epidemiological studies have advantages over traditional approaches as they can potentially recruit and monitor a wider range of individuals in a relatively inexpensive fashion. We studied the association between communication strategies used for recruitment (offline, online, face-to-face) and follow-up participation in nine Internet-based cohorts: the Influenzanet network of platforms for influenza surveillance which includes seven cohorts in seven different European countries, the Italian birth cohort Ninfea and the New Zealand birth cohort ELF. Follow-up participa... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bajardi P
Paolotti D
Vespignani A
Eames K
Funk S
Edmunds WJ
Turbelin C
Debin M
Colizza V
Smallenburg R
Koppeschaar C
Franco AO
Faustino V
Carnahan A
Rehn M
Merletti F
Douwes J
Firestone R
Richiardi L
Dokumenttyp: Journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Schlagwörter: Science & Technology / Multidisciplinary Sciences / Science & Technology - Other Topics / INFLUENZA-LIKE-ILLNESS / HEALTH COMMUNICATION / BIRTH COHORT / BEHAVIOR / PARTICIPANTS / NETHERLANDS / EXPERIENCE / PATTERNS / MEDIA / BIAS
Sprache: Englisch
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