| Literature DB >> 19545427 |
Simon Gates1, Mark A Williams, Emma Withers, Esther Williamson, Shahrul Mt-Isa, Sarah E Lamb.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sending a monetary incentive with postal questionnaires has been found to improve the proportion of responders, in research in non-healthcare settings. However, there is little research on use of incentives to improve follow-up rates in clinical trials, and existing studies are inconclusive. We conducted a randomised trial among participants in the Managing Injuries of the Neck Trial (MINT) to investigate the effects on the proportion of questionnaires returned and overall non-response of sending a 5 pounds gift voucher with a follow-up questionnaire.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19545427 PMCID: PMC2710321 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-10-44
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Figure 1CONSORT diagram.
Subgroup analysis
| 4 month questionnaire | 8 month questionnaire | ||||
| Incentive | No incentive | Incentive | No incentive | Interaction stats | |
| Questionnaire returned | 473 (80.2) | 435 (72.0) | 337(70.2) | 303 (64.5) | 1.02 |
| Questionnaire returned without chasing | 338 (57.3) | 287 (47.5) | 222 (46.3) | 206 (43.8) | 1.14 |
| Non-responder (after all follow-up efforts) | 46 (7.8) | 73 (12.1) | 50 (10.4) | 69 (14.7) | 0.91 |
Costs
| Number | |||
| Cost | Incentive | No incentive | |
| Randomised | 1070 | 1074 | |
| Initial mailing (printing, envelope, postage) | £1.25 | 1070 | 1074 |
| Incentive | £5 | 1070 | 0 |
| Repeat copy of mailing (printing, envelope, postage) | £1.25 | 504 | 577 |
| First follow-up phone call | £0.90 | 808 | 844 |
| Second follow-up phone call | £0.90 | 497 | 578 |
| Telephone data collection – unsuccessful | £1.09 | 396 | 472 |
| Telephone data collection – successful | £6.54 | 101 | 115 |
| Questionnaire returned | £0.52 | 810 | 738 |
| Cost per participant randomised | £9.35 | £4.64 | |
| Cost per questionnaire returned | £12.35 | £6.76 | |
Baseline characteristics
| Incentive | No incentive | |
| Centre of recruitment to MINT | ||
| Hospital A | 102 (9.5) | 104 (9.7) |
| Hospital B | 51 (4.8) | 46 (4.3) |
| Hospital C | 156 (14.6) | 188 (17.5) |
| Hospital D | 42 (3.9) | 36 (3.4) |
| Hospital E | 61 (5.7) | 78 (7.3) |
| Hospital F | 54 (5.0) | 53 (4.9) |
| Hospital G | 69 (6.4) | 64 (6.0) |
| Hospital H | 98 (9.2) | 90 (8.4) |
| Hospital I | 62 (5.8) | 55 (5.1) |
| Hospital J | 21 (2.0) | 22 (2.0) |
| Hospital K | 130 (12.1) | 112 (10.4) |
| Hospital L | 53 (5.0) | 49 (4.6) |
| Hospital M | 22 (2.1) | 23 (2.1) |
| Hospital N | 80 (7.5) | 82 (7.6) |
| Hospital O | 69 (6.4) | 72 (6.7) |
| Time point of recruitment | ||
| 4 month questionnaire | 590 (55.1) | 604 (56.2) |
| 8 month questionnaire | 480 (44.9) | 470 (43.8) |
| Age, years; mean [sd] | 37.0 [13.4] | 36.8 [13.2] |
| range | 18–87 | 18–78 |
| Sex male | 448 (41.9) | 456 (42.5) |
| Female | 613 (57.3) | 606 (56.4) |
| Missing | 9 (0.7) | 12 (1.1) |
| WAD grade at ED assessment | ||
| I | 572 (53.5) | 617 (57.4) |
| II | 465 (43.5) | 429 (39.9) |
| III | 33 (3.1) | 28 (2.6) |
Outcomes
| Incentive | No incentive | Risk ratio | |
| Questionnaire returned | 810 (75.7) | 738 (68.7) | 1.10 (1.05, 1.16) |
| Questionnaire returned without chasing | 560 (52.3) | 493 (45.9) | 1.14 (1.05, 1.24) |
| Non-responder (after all follow-up efforts including outcome data collection by telephone) | 96 (9.0) | 142 (13.2) | 0.68 (0.53, 0.87) |