Description and initial evaluation of incorporating electronic follow-up of study participants in a longstanding multisite cohort study

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Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate a pilot program that allowed Chicago field center participants of the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study to submit follow-up information electronically (eCARDIA). Methods: Chicago field center participants who provided email addresses were invited to complete contact information and follow-up questionnaires on medical conditions electronically in 2012-2013. Sociodemographic characteristics were compared between those who did and did not complete follow-up electronically. The number of participant contacts by CARDIA staff needed before follow-up was completed was also evaluated. Results: Blacks and low socioeconomic position individuals were less likely to complete follow-up using the electronic questionnaire. Participants who used the electronic questionnaire for follow-up needed fewer contacts (e.g., median 1 contact compared with 3for contact information follow-up), but they also needed fewer contacts prior to eCARDIA (median 1 before and after eCARDIA). Conclusions: Findings suggest other approaches will be needed to maintain contact and elicit follow-up information from harder-to-reach individuals.

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Kershaw, K. N., Liu, K., Goff, D. C., Lloyd-Jones, D. M., Rasmussen-Torvik, L. J., Reis, J. P., … Sidney, S. (2016). Description and initial evaluation of incorporating electronic follow-up of study participants in a longstanding multisite cohort study. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-016-0226-z

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