SMS text pre-notification and delivery of reminder e-mails to increase response rates to postal questionnaires in the SUSPEND trial: a factorial design, randomised controlled trial

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Kathryn Starr
Gladys McPherson
Mark Forrest
Seonaidh C. Cotton
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[1] University of Aberdeen,Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials, Health Services Research Unit
[2] Health Sciences Building,undefined
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Questionnaires; Non-response; Randomised controlled trial; Short messenger service (SMS); Electronic mail (e-mail);
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