RE: Onitor study17 Dec 2019 14:53
Investors should read the report.
Here is an extract of the results.
20 potential participants were formally invited and 15 participants subsequently attended the launch event, which took place on 26 May 2017, meaning that only 15 were eventually recruited to take part in the 4-week intervention (Supplemental Appendix 2). 9 participants (60%) dropped out of the study, with the majority (n?=?6, 67%) leaving after the second week. 7 (78%) of those who dropped out reported recurring technical issues with the Onitor® Track test unit and/or application as the reason. Seven participants provided anthropometric data at week 4, of which one was self-reported. 7 qualitative interviews were carried out with 5 participants who completed the intervention, and 2 who dropped out. An additional telephone interview was carried out with one participant who dropped out. All 15 participants were invited to use the private Facebook group, of which 13 joined and all utilised, posting questions and supportive comments to other participants. We did not capture the number and nature of these posts.
Aside from the small sample size, note the dropout rate due to " technical issues ".
Wow!!! what a success.