| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10513936 | Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 2012 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												This study supports previous research that suggests that prenotification increases survey response rate: albeit a small absolute increase. No previous study has shown this to be so within the context of patients enrolled within an RCT. Trials that use newsletters to keep their participants informed of the study's progress should use the newsletter as a prenotification device as this will increase overall response rates.
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											Authors
												Natasha Mitchell, Catherine E. Hewitt, Elizabeth Lenaghan, Eleanor Platt, Lee Shepstone, David J. Torgerson, SCOOP study team SCOOP study team, 
											