noncompleters
Noncompleters are individuals who begin a task, program, or intervention but do not finish it. The term is used across fields such as research, education, healthcare, and industry to describe incomplete participation or engagement. The reasons for noncompletion are varied and can include time constraints, loss of interest, adverse effects, financial barriers, accessibility issues, or changes in circumstances. Because noncompleters do not finish the activity, their absence can affect outcome estimates and program interpretation.
In research and clinical trials, noncompleters withdraw before study completion or miss follow-up assessments. Attrition reduces
In education and training, noncompleters refer to students who drop out of a course, program, or degree,
To mitigate noncompletion, organizations implement retention and design strategies such as simplifying processes, providing flexible scheduling,