Published on in Vol 9, No 2 (2007):

Following Up Nonrespondents to an Online Weight Management Intervention: Randomized Trial Comparing Mail versus Telephone

Following Up Nonrespondents to an Online Weight Management Intervention: Randomized Trial Comparing Mail versus Telephone

Following Up Nonrespondents to an Online Weight Management Intervention: Randomized Trial Comparing Mail versus Telephone

Journals

  1. Cain J, Romanelli F, Fox B. Pharmacy, social media, and health: Opportunity for impact. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2010;50(6):745 View
  2. Carere D, Couper M, Crawford S, Kalia S, Duggan J, Moreno T, Mountain J, Roberts J, Green R. Design, methods, and participant characteristics of the Impact of Personal Genomics (PGen) Study, a prospective cohort study of direct-to-consumer personal genomic testing customers. Genome Medicine 2014;6(12) View
  3. Masuda J, Anderson S, Letourneau N, Sloan Morgan V, Stewart M. Reconciling Preferences and Constraints in Online Peer Support for Youth With Asthma and Allergies. Health Promotion Practice 2013;14(5):741 View
  4. Webb T, Joseph J, Yardley L, Michie S. Using the Internet to Promote Health Behavior Change: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Theoretical Basis, Use of Behavior Change Techniques, and Mode of Delivery on Efficacy. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2010;12(1):e4 View
  5. Pfirrmann D, Haller N, Huber Y, Jung P, Lieb K, Gockel I, Poplawska K, Schattenberg J, Simon P. Applicability of a Web-Based, Individualized Exercise Intervention in Patients With Liver Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Esophageal Cancer, and Psychiatric Disorders: Process Evaluation of 4 Ongoing Clinical Trials. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(5):e106 View
  6. Antypas K, Wangberg S. An Internet- and Mobile-Based Tailored Intervention to Enhance Maintenance of Physical Activity After Cardiac Rehabilitation: Short-Term Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(3):e77 View
  7. Sakshaug J, Eckman S. Are Survey Nonrespondents Willing to Provide Consent to Use Administrative Records? Evidence from a Nonresponse Follow-Up Survey in Germany. Public Opinion Quarterly 2017;81(2):495 View
  8. Kelders S, Van Gemert-Pijnen J, Werkman A, Nijland N, Seydel E. Effectiveness of a Web-based Intervention Aimed at Healthy Dietary and Physical Activity Behavior: A Randomized Controlled Trial About Users and Usage. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(2):e32 View
  9. Rabie S, Bantjes J, Gordon S, Almirol E, Stewart J, Tomlinson M, Rotheram-Borus M. Who can we reach and who can we keep? Predictors of intervention engagement and adherence in a cluster randomized controlled trial in South Africa. BMC Public Health 2020;20(1) View
  10. Geraghty A, Wood A, Hyland M. Attrition from self-directed interventions: Investigating the relationship between psychological predictors, intervention content and dropout from a body dissatisfaction intervention. Social Science & Medicine 2010;71(1):30 View
  11. Sakshaug J, Eckman S. Following Up with Nonrespondents via Mode Switch and Shortened Questionnaire in an Economic Survey: Evaluating Nonresponse Bias, Measurement Error Bias, and Total Bias. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology 2017;5(4):454 View
  12. Wesemann D, Grunwald A, Grunwald M. A Comparison of Different Survey Periods in Online Surveys of Persons with Eating Disorders and Their Relatives. Telemedicine and e-Health 2009;15(8):751 View
  13. Langford A, Resnicow K, Davis R, Alexander G, Calvi J, Weise C, Tolsma D. Ethnic Identity predicts loss-to-follow-up in a health promotion trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2010;31(5):414 View
  14. Brueton V, Stenning S, Stevenson F, Tierney J, Rait G. Best practice guidance for the use of strategies to improve retention in randomized trials developed from two consensus workshops. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2017;88:122 View
  15. Peltz-Rauchman C, Divine G, McLaren D, Rubinfeld I, Conway W, Allard D, Johnson C. Response to survey directed to patient portal members differs by age, race, and healthcare utilization. JAMIA Open 2019;2(4):429 View
  16. Neve M, Morgan P, Collins C. Behavioural factors related with successful weight loss 15 months post-enrolment in a commercial web-based weight-loss programme. Public Health Nutrition 2012;15(7):1299 View
  17. Kott P. Integrating the results of a nonresponse follow-up survey into the survey from which its items were selected. Statistical Journal of the IAOS 2019;35(2):289 View
  18. Han C, Voils C, Williams J. Uptake of Web-Based Clinical Resources from the MacArthur Initiative on Depression and Primary Care. Community Mental Health Journal 2013;49(2):166 View
  19. Riper H, Kramer J, Keuken M, Smit F, Schippers G, Cuijpers P. Predicting Successful Treatment Outcome of Web-Based Self-help for Problem Drinkers: Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2008;10(4):e46 View
  20. Bennett G, Glasgow R. The Delivery of Public Health Interventions via the Internet: Actualizing Their Potential. Annual Review of Public Health 2009;30(1):273 View
  21. Sin J, Henderson C, Norman I. USABILITY OF ONLINE PSYCHOEDUCATION FOR SIBLINGS OF PEOPLE WITH PSYCHOSIS. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 2014;30(4):374 View
  22. Johnson N, Kypri K, Latter J, McElduff P, Attia J, Saitz R, Saunders J, Wolfenden L, Dunlop A, Doran C, McCambridge J. Effect of telephone follow-up on retention and balance in an alcohol intervention trial. Preventive Medicine Reports 2015;2:746 View
  23. Brueton V, Tierney J, Stenning S, Harding S, Meredith S, Nazareth I, Rait G. Strategies to improve retention in randomised trials. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013 View
  24. Saul J, Schillo B, Evered S, Luxenberg M, Kavanaugh A, Cobb N, An L. Impact of a Statewide Internet-Based Tobacco Cessation Intervention. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2007;9(3):e28 View
  25. Morris M, Edwards P, Doyle P, Maconochie N. Women in an infertility survey responded more by mail but preferred a choice: randomized controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2013;66(2):226 View
  26. Uhlig A. Strategien zur Reduktion des Patientenverlusts in der Nachbeobachtungszeit von randomisierten Studien. Der Urologe 2018;57(5):601 View
  27. Mulvaney S, Ritterband L, Bosslet L. Mobile Intervention Design in Diabetes: Review and Recommendations. Current Diabetes Reports 2011;11(6):486 View
  28. Kirwan M, Vandelanotte C, Fenning A, Duncan M. Diabetes Self-Management Smartphone Application for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(11):e235 View
  29. Bennett G, Steinberg D, Stoute C, Lanpher M, Lane I, Askew S, Foley P, Baskin M. Electronic health (eHealth) interventions for weight management among racial/ethnic minority adults: a systematic review. Obesity Reviews 2014;15(S4):146 View
  30. Geraghty A, Torres L, Leykin Y, Perez-Stable E, Munoz R. Understanding attrition from international internet health interventions: a step towards global eHealth. Health Promotion International 2013;28(3):442 View
  31. Khadjesari Z, Murray E, Kalaitzaki E, White I, McCambridge J, Thompson S, Wallace P, Godfrey C. Impact and Costs of Incentives to Reduce Attrition in Online Trials: Two Randomized Controlled Trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2011;13(1):e26 View
  32. van Keulen H, Mesters I, Ausems M, van Breukelen G, Campbell M, Resnicow K, Brug J, de Vries H. Tailored Print Communication and Telephone Motivational Interviewing Are Equally Successful in Improving Multiple Lifestyle Behaviors in a Randomized Controlled Trial. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2011;41(1):104 View
  33. Wagner J, Schroeder H, Piskorowski A, Ursano R, Stein M, Heeringa S, Colpe L. Timing the Mode Switch in a Sequential Mixed-Mode Survey. Social Science Computer Review 2017;35(2):262 View
  34. Murray E, Khadjesari Z, White I, Kalaitzaki E, Godfrey C, McCambridge J, Thompson S, Wallace P. Methodological Challenges in Online Trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2009;11(1):e9 View
  35. Karasu S. An Overview of the Complexities in Obesity. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 2013;7(3):192 View
  36. Byrd-Bredbenner C, Delaney C, Martin-Biggers J, Koenings M, Quick V. The marketing plan and outcome indicators for recruiting and retaining parents in the HomeStyles randomized controlled trial. Trials 2017;18(1) View
  37. Yang J, Han C, Yoon H, Pae C, Kim M, Park S, Ahn J. Experiences and barriers to implementation of clinical practice guideline for depression in Korea. BMC Psychiatry 2013;13(1) View
  38. Cook F, Seymour M, Giallo R, Cann W, Nicholson J, Green J, Hiscock H. Comparison of methods for recruiting and engaging parents in online interventions: study protocol for the Cry Baby infant sleep and settling program. BMC Pediatrics 2015;15(1) View
  39. Church D, Stapleton P, Sabot D. Brief EcoMeditation Associated With Psychological Improvements: A Preliminary Study. Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2020;9:216495612098414 View
  40. van Keulen H, van Breukelen G, de Vries H, Brug J, Mesters I. A randomized controlled trial comparing community lifestyle interventions to improve adherence to diet and physical activity recommendations: the VitalUM study. European Journal of Epidemiology 2021;36(3):345 View
  41. Gillies K, Kearney A, Keenan C, Treweek S, Hudson J, Brueton V, Conway T, Hunter A, Murphy L, Carr P, Rait G, Manson P, Aceves-Martins M. Strategies to improve retention in randomised trials. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2021;2021(4) View
  42. Church D, Yang A, Fannin J, Blickheuser K. The biological dimensions of transcendent states: A randomized controlled trial. Frontiers in Psychology 2022;13 View
  43. Anhang Price R, Quigley D, Hargraves J, Sorra J, Becerra-Ornelas A, Hays R, Cleary P, Brown J, Elliott M. A Systematic Review of Strategies to Enhance Response Rates and Representativeness of Patient Experience Surveys. Medical Care 2022;60(12):910 View
  44. Church D, Stapleton P, Gosatti D, O’Keefe T. Effect of virtual group EcoMeditation on psychological conditions and flow states. Frontiers in Psychology 2022;13 View
  45. Brueton V, Tierney J, Stenning S, Meredith S, Harding S, Nazareth I, Rait G. Strategies to improve retention in randomised trials: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Open 2014;4(2):e003821 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Manzo A, Burke J. Handbook of Survey Methodology for the Social Sciences. View
  2. Brueton V, Rait G, Tierney J, Meredith S, Darbyshire J, Harding S, Stenning S, Nazareth I, Brueton V. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. View
  3. Weston G. Translational Orthopedics. View