The comparability of information collected through telephone interviews and information collected through mailed questionnaires has not been well studied. As part of the first phase of a randomized controlled trial of population screening for melanoma in Queensland, Australia, the authors compared histories of skin examination reported in telephone interviews and self-administered mailed questionnaires. A total of 1,270 subjects each completed a telephone interview and a mailed questionnaire 1 month apart in 1999; 564 subjects received the interview first, and 706 received the mailed questionnaire first. Agreement between the two methods was 91.2% and 88.6 % for whole-body skin examination by a physician in the last 12 months and the last 3...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...
Garrard, and R. W. Gibson. A comparison of response rate, data quality, and cost in collection of da...
This study compares response rates obtained by two methods of data collection, mail survey and face-...
The comparability of information collected through telephone interviews and information collected th...
The comparability of information collected through telephone interviews and information collected th...
Abstract Background The most commonly used survey methods are self-administered questionnaires, tele...
Objective: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
More than one method of data collection is often necessary in order to have a sample of patients tha...
In qualitative research, interviews are utilized in data collection, especially in the Medical field...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Screening by whole-body clinical skin exam...
OBJECTIVE: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
Screening by whole-body clinical skin examination may improve early diagnosis of melanoma and reduce...
Little is known about the comparability of postal and telephone survey modes in epidemiology. A cros...
Background: A large proportion of health promotion campaign evaluation research has historically bee...
Many health status surveys have been designed for mail, telephone, or in-person administration. Howe...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...
Garrard, and R. W. Gibson. A comparison of response rate, data quality, and cost in collection of da...
This study compares response rates obtained by two methods of data collection, mail survey and face-...
The comparability of information collected through telephone interviews and information collected th...
The comparability of information collected through telephone interviews and information collected th...
Abstract Background The most commonly used survey methods are self-administered questionnaires, tele...
Objective: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
More than one method of data collection is often necessary in order to have a sample of patients tha...
In qualitative research, interviews are utilized in data collection, especially in the Medical field...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Screening by whole-body clinical skin exam...
OBJECTIVE: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
Screening by whole-body clinical skin examination may improve early diagnosis of melanoma and reduce...
Little is known about the comparability of postal and telephone survey modes in epidemiology. A cros...
Background: A large proportion of health promotion campaign evaluation research has historically bee...
Many health status surveys have been designed for mail, telephone, or in-person administration. Howe...
Abstract The last 50 years have seen a gradual replacement of face-to-face interviewing with telepho...
Garrard, and R. W. Gibson. A comparison of response rate, data quality, and cost in collection of da...
This study compares response rates obtained by two methods of data collection, mail survey and face-...