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Regarder perdu de vue = To watch the reality show « Perdu de vue »PHARABOD, A.-S.Journal des anthropologues (Montrouge). 1994, Num 56, pp 45-54, issn 1156-0428Article

Association between self-efficacy and loss to follow-up in long-term periodontal treatmentKAKUDATE, Naoki; MORITA, Manabu; YAMAZAKI, Shin et al.Journal of clinical periodontology. 2010, Vol 37, Num 3, pp 276-282, issn 0303-6979, 7 p.Article

Superiority, noninferiority, equivalence, and bioequivalence-revisitedARAS, Girish.Drug information journal. 2001, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 1157-1164, issn 0092-8615Article

Incidence rate and risk factors for loss to follow-up in HIV―infected patients from five French clinical centres in Northern France ― January 1997 to December 2006NDIAYE, Bakhao; OULD-KACI, Karim; CHOUD, Pascal et al.Antiviral therapy (London). 2009, Vol 14, Num 4, pp 567-575, issn 1359-6535, 9 p.Article

Handling missing data in clinical trials : An overviewMYERS, W. R.Drug information journal. 2000, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 525-533, issn 0092-8615Article

Lost to follow-upWILDNER, M.Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume. 1995, Vol 77, Num 4, issn 0301-620X, p. 657Article

Future challenges in providing appropriate care for adults with congenital heart diseaseSCHOORMANS, D; SPRANGERS, M. A. G; MULDER, B. J. M et al.International journal of cardiology. 2013, Vol 168, Num 3, pp 3115-3116, issn 0167-5273, 2 p.Article

Dealing With Missing Outcome Data in Randomized Trials and Observational StudiesGROENWOLD, Rolf H. H; DONDERS, A. Rogier T; ROES, Kit C. B et al.American journal of epidemiology. 2012, Vol 175, Num 3, pp 210-217, issn 0002-9262, 8 p.Article

Electronic medical record systems, data quality and loss to follow-up : survey of antiretroviral therapy programmes in resource-limited settingsFORSTER, Mathieu; BAILEY, Christopher; EGGER, Matthias et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2008, Vol 86, Num 12, pp 939-947, issn 0042-9686, 9 p.Article

Initial non-participation and loss to follow-up in a Danish youth cohort: implications for relative risk estimatesWINDING, Trine N; ANDERSEN, Johan H; LABRIOLA, Merete et al.Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979). 2014, Vol 68, Num 2, pp 137-144, issn 0143-005X, 8 p.Article

Pre-treatment loss to follow-up in tuberculosis patients in low- and lower-middle-income countries and high-burden countries: a systematic review and meta-analysisMACPHERSON, Peter; HOUBEN, Rein M.G.J; GLYNN, Judith R et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2014, Vol 92, Num 2, pp 126-138, issn 0042-9686, 13 p.Article

Loss to Follow-up in Cohort Studies: Bias in Estimates of Socioeconomic InequalitiesHOWE, Laura D; TILLING, Kate; GALOBARDES, Bruna et al.Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 2013, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 1-9, issn 1044-3983, 9 p.Article

Disappointment and drop-out rate after being allocated to control group in a smoking cessation trialLINDSTRÖM, D; SUNDBERG-PETERSSON, I; ADAMI, J et al.Contemporary clinical trials. 2010, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 22-26, issn 1551-7144, 5 p.Article

Type I error rates from mixed effects model repeated measures versus fixed effects anova with missing values imputed via last observation carried forwardMALLINCKRODT, Craig H; CLARK, W. Scott; DAVID, Stacy R et al.Drug information journal. 2001, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 1215-1225, issn 0092-8615Article

The statistical significance of randomized controlled trial results is frequently fragile: a case for a Fragility IndexWALSH, Michael; SRINATHAN, Sadeesh K; THABANE, Lehana et al.Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2014, Vol 67, Num 6, pp 622-628, issn 0895-4356, 7 p.Article

Attrition and retention in clinical trials by ethnic originSANGI-HAGHPEYKAR, Haleh; MEDDAUGH, Hannah M; HAO LIU et al.Contemporary clinical trials. 2009, Vol 30, Num 6, pp 499-503, issn 1551-7144, 5 p.Article

Early loss of HIV-infected patients on potent antiretroviral therapy programmes in lower-income countriesBRINKHOF, Martin W. G; DABIS, Francois; SPRINZ, Eduardo et al.Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2008, Vol 86, Num 7, pp 559-567, issn 0042-9686, 9 p.Article

Factors associated with loss to follow-up in a large tuberculosis treatment trial (TBTC study 22)SEPULVEDA CONWELL, Donna; MOSHER, Ann; KHAN, Awal et al.Contemporary clinical trials. 2007, Vol 28, Num 3, pp 288-294, issn 1551-7144, 7 p.Article

Tracking and follow-up of 16,915 adolescents: Minimizing attrition biasMORRISON, T. C; WAHLGREN, D. R; HOVELL, M. F et al.Controlled clinical trials. 1997, Vol 18, Num 5, pp 383-396, issn 0197-2456Article

Evaluation de l'effet protocole dans l'accompagnement = Evaluation of the protocol effect in accompanimentLE BARS, Y; SEGURET, F; BALMES, J.-L et al.Alcoologie (Paris). 1997, Vol 19, Num 2, pp 149-152, issn 1142-1983Conference Paper

Evaluation of factors potentially associated with inadequate follow-up of mammographic abnormalitiesMCCARTHY, B. D; YOOD, M. U; JANZ, N. K et al.Cancer. 1996, Vol 77, Num 10, pp 2070-2076, issn 0008-543XArticle

No differential attrition was found in randomized controlled trials published in general medical journals: a meta-analysisCRUTZEN, Rik; VIECHTBAUER, Wolfgang; KOTZ, Daniel et al.Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2013, Vol 66, Num 9, pp 948-954, issn 0895-4356, 7 p.Article

Recruiting and retaining family caregivers to a randomized controlled trial on mindfulness-based stress reductionWHITEBIRD, Robin R; JO KREITZER, Mary; LEWIS, Beth A et al.Contemporary clinical trials. 2011, Vol 32, Num 5, pp 654-661, issn 1551-7144, 8 p.Article

Ethnic Identity predicts loss-to-follow-up in a health promotion trialLANGFORD, Aisha T; RESNICOW, Ken; DAVIS, Rachel E et al.Contemporary clinical trials. 2010, Vol 31, Num 5, pp 414-418, issn 1551-7144, 5 p.Article

Interdisciplinary approach to design, performance, and quality management in a multicenter newborn hearing screening project: Introduction, methods, and results of the newborn hearing screening in Hamburg (Part I)ROHLFS, Anna-Katharina; WIESNER, Thomas; DREWS, Holger et al.European journal of pediatrics. 2010, Vol 169, Num 11, pp 1353-1360, issn 0340-6199, 8 p.Article

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