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for Calculating and Reporting Reach
Steps for Calculating and Reporting Reach
The following is a recommended sequence of standard
steps for calculating and reporting on Reach:
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Enumerate all potential participants in the target population (usually
defined geographically).
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List the reasons for and number of exclusions by the investigators
or program.
- List the number of "lost or indeterminant cases" - e.g., wrong information,
not able to be contacted, moved, no answer.
- List the number of known eligible participants who were offered
participation.
- Divide the number of participants (persons beginning or coming to
the first session of a program) by #4 to determine Percent Participation.
- (Optional) A sensitivity analysis can be conservatively calculated
by adding #3 and 4 in the denominator and then dividing, as in #5.
- Determine the representativeness of participants by comparing demographic
characteristics and other relevant variables between participants
and nonparticipants.
- Report the most common reasons for declining participation.
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