Published on in Vol 23, No 5 (2021): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/23499, first published .
Maximizing Participant Engagement, Participation, and Retention in Cohort Studies Using Digital Methods: Rapid Review to Inform the Next Generation of Very Large Birth Cohorts

Maximizing Participant Engagement, Participation, and Retention in Cohort Studies Using Digital Methods: Rapid Review to Inform the Next Generation of Very Large Birth Cohorts

Maximizing Participant Engagement, Participation, and Retention in Cohort Studies Using Digital Methods: Rapid Review to Inform the Next Generation of Very Large Birth Cohorts

Journals

  1. Griffith Fillipo I, Pullmann M, Hull T, Zech J, Wu J, Litvin B, Chen S, Arean P. Participant retention in a fully remote trial of digital psychotherapy: Comparison of incentive types. Frontiers in Digital Health 2022;4 View
  2. Trinquart L, Liu C, McManus D, Nowak C, Lin H, Spartano N, Borrelli B, Benjamin E, Murabito J. Increasing Engagement in the Electronic Framingham Heart Study: Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e40784 View
  3. De Santis K, Jahnel T, Matthias K, Mergenthal L, Al Khayyal H, Zeeb H. Evaluation of Digital Interventions for Physical Activity Promotion: Scoping Review. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2022;8(5):e37820 View
  4. Murray A, Xie T. Engaging Adolescents in Contemporary Longitudinal Health Research: Strategies for Promoting Participation and Retention. Journal of Adolescent Health 2024;74(1):9 View
  5. Matthias K, Honekamp I, Heinrich M, De Santis K. Consideration of Sex, Gender, or Age on Outcomes of Digital Technologies for Treatment and Monitoring of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Overview of Systematic Reviews. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e49639 View