0 a further action connected with something that happened before:
1 something done after an earlier event that is connected with it:
3 something that is done to finish a previous action or make it more successful:
Large numbers of unpaid tickets are being written off without any follow-up.
follow-up to sth The letter was a follow-up to a meeting held this month in which staffing issues for the program were raised.
a follow-up call/letter/interview Make follow-up calls to these contacts in the hopes of generating additional publicity.
Second, the high rate of follow-up participation reduces the risk of bias due to selective attrition.
Only nine subjects actively refused to participate in the study; the others were lost to follow-up or failed to return the consent form.
Recovery occurred not only during treatment or during the period of 1 or 2 years after treatment ; a considerable proportion recovered during later follow-up years.
Major depression in communitydwelling middle-aged and older adults : prevalence and 2and 4-year follow-up symptoms.
Long-term follow-up from larger studies into particle therapy is required to confirm and record the expected reduction in late sequelae.
At follow-up, all children were using verbal productions exclusively.
Characteristics of effective home-visiting programs include multidimensional assessment, many follow-up visits, and targeting people at lower risk of death.
Indirect costs were not included for the follow-up visits.
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