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How to Minimize Loss to Follow-Up?
Minimizing loss to follow-up is crucial for maintaining study integrity. Effective strategies include:
1.
Participant Engagement
: Regular communication, updates, and expressing appreciation can keep participants motivated.
2.
Flexible Scheduling
: Offering flexible follow-up schedules can accommodate participants' availability and reduce drop-outs.
3.
Incentives
: Providing financial or non-financial incentives can encourage continued participation.
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