Little is known about the comparability of postal and telephone survey modes in epidemiology. A cross-sectional, population-based study (n = 25,000) of lung disease was performed in 1998–1999 in two regions of Norway. Initial surveying was done by postal questionnaire. A 1 % random sample (n = 171) of previous postal responders were resurveyed by telephone or cellular contact. The response rate was 67 % on the telephone/cellular interview. Fewer incomplete answers were given by telephone than by mail. A lower prevalence was found by telephone for morning cough and exposure to passive smoking at work or home. Reproducibility was high for asthma, hay fever, wheezing, and attacks of breathlessness. Moderate reproducibility was seen for symptom...
Background: Knowledge of allergy patients' perception of own disease is inadequate, and understandin...
Background: Knowledge of allergy patients' perception of own disease is inadequate, and understandin...
AbstractBackground: Knowledge of allergy patients’ perception of own disease is inadequate, and unde...
Use of random-digit dialing (RDD) for conducting health surveys is increasingly problematic because ...
Many health status surveys have been designed for mail, telephone, or in-person administration. Howe...
Background: Availability of data on health and its determinants at the local area level is a prerequ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological research often requires collection of data from a representative sample ...
Selecting the mode of administration for a survey requires that one evaluate a number of factors and...
Background: To address three methodological challenges when attempting to measure patients' experien...
Descriptive epidemiology research involves collecting data from large numbers of subjects. Obtaining...
Descriptive epidemiology research involves collecting data from large numbers of subjects. Obtaining...
Random digit dialing is used frequently in epidemiologic case-control studies to select population-b...
Abstract Background Epidemiological research often requires collection of data from a representative...
Achieving a high response rate is often expensive and time consuming. Does an extensive survey effor...
This paper presents the results of a mixed-mode survey of the general population using a combination...
Background: Knowledge of allergy patients' perception of own disease is inadequate, and understandin...
Background: Knowledge of allergy patients' perception of own disease is inadequate, and understandin...
AbstractBackground: Knowledge of allergy patients’ perception of own disease is inadequate, and unde...
Use of random-digit dialing (RDD) for conducting health surveys is increasingly problematic because ...
Many health status surveys have been designed for mail, telephone, or in-person administration. Howe...
Background: Availability of data on health and its determinants at the local area level is a prerequ...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological research often requires collection of data from a representative sample ...
Selecting the mode of administration for a survey requires that one evaluate a number of factors and...
Background: To address three methodological challenges when attempting to measure patients' experien...
Descriptive epidemiology research involves collecting data from large numbers of subjects. Obtaining...
Descriptive epidemiology research involves collecting data from large numbers of subjects. Obtaining...
Random digit dialing is used frequently in epidemiologic case-control studies to select population-b...
Abstract Background Epidemiological research often requires collection of data from a representative...
Achieving a high response rate is often expensive and time consuming. Does an extensive survey effor...
This paper presents the results of a mixed-mode survey of the general population using a combination...
Background: Knowledge of allergy patients' perception of own disease is inadequate, and understandin...
Background: Knowledge of allergy patients' perception of own disease is inadequate, and understandin...
AbstractBackground: Knowledge of allergy patients’ perception of own disease is inadequate, and unde...