Introduction: Determinants of participation in longitudinal studies are crucial for prevent attrition.
Aim: To analyze determinants of participation in a follow-up survey among nursing students.
Materials and methods: Prospective longitudinal study among nursing students. We examined individual and contextual determinants of participation in an online follow-up survey (2018) among nursing students that had completed the paper-and-pencil questionnaire in baseline (2015-2016), using a multilevel logistic regression models.
Results: From the 4381 baseline participants, we identified 3440 eligible persons. The number of participants in the follow-up survey was 1252 (28.6%). Determinants of participation at follow-up were being female, aged ≤19 year-old in comparison with those older than 20, and being a never smoker compared with a current smoker.
Conclusions: Nursing students' participation at the online follow-up survey was moderate. Being female, aged ≤19 year-old, and being never smoker were determinants of participation. To boost participation in online surveys, some strategies such as adapted communications channels, the use of reminders and incentives should be included.
Keywords: Determinants; Follow up; Nursing students; Online; Participation; Surveys and questionnaires.
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