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Table 2 Participant retention and data supply at different times for follow-up, n = 91

From: Physiotherapy interventions encouraging frequent changes of the body position and physical activity for infants hospitalised with bronchiolitis: an internal feasibility study of a randomised control trial

 

24 h

n (%)

36 h

n (%)

48 h

n (%)

Saturation

 Valid

57 (62.6)

42 (46.2)

35 (38.5)

 Discharged

16 (17.6)

25 (27.5)

32 (35.2)

 Drop-outsa

13 (14.3)

13 (14.3)

13 (14.3)

 Missedb

5 (5.5)

11 (12.1)

11 (12.1)

 Still in the studyc

62 (68.1)

52 (57.1)

46 (50.5)

Heart rate

 Valid

57 (62.6)

43 (47.3)

34 (37.4)

 Discharged

16 (17.6)

25 (27.5)

32 (35.2)

 Drop-outsa

13 (14.3)

13 (14.3)

13 (14.3)

 Missedb

5 (5.5)

10 (11.0)

12 (13.2)

 Still in the studyc

62 (68.1)

52 (57.1)

46 (50.5)

  1. aDrop-outs indicates infants who either did not start the interventions at all (n = 11), or infants for whom the parents withdrew their participation after some time (n = 2)
  2. b‘Missed’ indicates that the score was not filled out at this specific time, but the patient was still at the ward and there are values possible to impute from the assessments before and/or after this
  3. c‘Still in the study’ comprises the combined values for ‘valid’ and ‘missed’, i.e. recorded data or values possible to impute