Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2644685 | Applied Nursing Research | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The study's purpose was to examine retention factors in a computer intervention with 158 chronically ill rural women. After a 22-week intervention, 18.9% of the women had dropped out. A Cox regression survival analysis was performed to assess the effects of selected covariates on retention. Reasons for dropping out were tallied and categorized. Major reasons for dropping out were as follows: lack of time, decline in health status, and nonparticipation in study activities. Four covariates predicted survival time: level of computer skills, marital status, work outside the home, and impact of social events on participants' lives. Retention-enhancing strategies are suggested for implementation.
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Authors
Clarann Weinert, Shirley Cudney, Wade Hill,