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Higher Magnitude Cash Payments Improve Research Follow-up Rates Without Increasing Drug Use or Perceived Coercion

机译:较高的现金付款额可以提高研究的追踪率而不会增加药物使用或强制性

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In a prior study () we found that neither the mode (cash vs. gift card) nor magnitude ($10, $40, or $70) of research follow-up payments increased rates of new drug use or perceptions of coercion. However, higher payments and payments in cash were associated with better follow-up attendance, reduced tracking efforts, and improved participant satisfaction with the study. The present study extended those findings to higher payment magnitudes. Participants from an urban outpatient substance abuse treatment program were randomly assigned to receive $70, $100, $130, or $160 in either cash or a gift card for completing a follow-up assessment at 6 months post-admission (n ≅ 50 per cell). Apart from the payment incentives, all participants received a standardized, minimal platform of follow-up efforts. Findings revealed that neither the magnitude nor mode of payment had a significant effect on new drug use or perceived coercion. Consistent with our previous findings, higher payments and cash payments resulted in significantly higher follow-up rates and fewer tracking calls. In addition participants receiving cash vs. gift cards were more likely to use their payments for essential, non-luxury purchases. Follow-up rates for participants receiving cash payments of $100, $130, and $160 approached or exceeded the FDA required minimum of 70% for studies to be considered in evaluations of new medications. This suggests that the use of higher magnitude payments and cash payments may be effective strategies for obtaining more representative follow-up samples without increasing new drug use or perceptions of coercion.
机译:在先前的研究()中,我们发现研究跟进付款的方式(现金与礼品卡)或幅度(10美元,40美元或70美元)都不会增加新药使用率或强迫感。但是,较高的付款额和现金付款额与更好的随访出勤率,减少的追踪工作以及提高的参与者对研究的满意度有关。本研究将这些发现扩展到更高的支付幅度。来自城市门诊药物滥用治疗计划的参与者被随机分配以现金或礼品卡的形式分别获得70美元,100美元,130美元或160美元的现金或礼品卡,以便在入院后6个月完成随访评估(每间牢房50英镑)。除了支付激励措施外,所有参与者都获得了标准化的,最小的跟进工作平台。调查结果表明,付款的幅度和方式均不会对新药的使用或强制性产生重大影响。与我们之前的调查结果一致,较高的付款额和现金付款额导致更高的跟进率和更少的追踪电话。此外,接受现金对礼品卡的参与者更有可能将其付款用于基本的非奢侈品购买。接受或支付超过$ 100,$ 130和$ 160现金付款的参与者的随访率接近或超过FDA要求的最低70%,才能在评估新药时进行研究。这表明,在不增加新药使用或强迫观念的情况下,使用更高金额的付款和现金付款可能是获得更具代表性的随访样本的有效策略。

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