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Days are numbered.
When someone's days are numbered, they are expected to die soon.
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Patients who were discharged from the hospital within 28 days were contacted by telephone to find out their survival status at 28 days.
Participants absent from work on the interview days were contacted by the interviewers a maximum of four times at their work place.
Patients who had not responded within 10 days were contacted by telephone by one of the investigators (LO, ES or CB).
Information governance leads at each Trust were emailed a standard questionnaire in October 2013 and those that did not respond within 30 days were contacted by telephone.
Although all consecutive patients who consulted their GP on the assigned days were contacted, 40% of the patients who received a questionnaire did not respond.
DCPDC employees who had been absent from work >24 hours in the past 7 days were contacted to identify any additional cases and inform workers of the recommendation for PEP.
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In order to increase the response rate, participants who have not returned the questionnaire within 10 days are contacted by telephone.
After 5 days, patients were contacted to assess their pain level (none, mild, moderate, and severe) and activity level.
If the patient or control invited to participate did not respond within 21 days they were contacted again by letter and/or telephone and encouraged to complete the questionnaire.
At least one week prior to the experimental day, subjects were contacted via email to confirm their intent to participate, informed of prerequisites, and given the sleep log.
After 14, 28 and 180 days, all patients were contacted either in person or via telephone for a structured interview on outcome parameters (for example: resolution of symptoms, length of antimicrobial therapy or death) [ 10, 11].
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