Background: The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some decades, but few studies have explored methods to improve the response rate in follow-up population cohort studies. Methods: A sample of 100,000 adults from the 45 and Up Study, a large population cohort in Australia, were followed up 3.5 years after the baseline cohort was assembled. A pilot mail-out of 5000 surveys produced a response rate of only 41.7 %. This study tested methods of enhancing response rate, with three groups of 1000 each allocated to (1) receiving an advance notice postcard followed by a questionnaire, (2) receiving a questionnaire and then follow-up reminder letter, and (3) both these strategies. Results: The enhanced strategies all ...
This article shows how the use of multiple methods of follow-up can enhance the rate of response to ...
Objective: This study examines the effectiveness and costs of follow-up phone calls in improving res...
BackgroundSystematic reviews have identified effective strategies for increasing postal response rat...
Background The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some decades, but ...
Abstract Background The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some deca...
Contains fulltext : 48008.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Background: Ensuring successful follow-up is essential when conducting a prospective cohort study. M...
Abstract: Background: High response rates are essential when questionnaires are used within research...
Study design and setting: Participants were 450 randomly selected people from the Penrith population...
BACKGROUND:Surveys are established methods for collecting population data that are unavailable from ...
Background: Postal self-completion questionnaires offer one of the least expensive modes of collec...
BACKGROUND: Minimising participant non-response in postal surveys helps to maximise the generalisabi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify methods to increase response to postal questionnaires. DESIGN: Systematic rev...
Abstract Background Healthcare professional response ...
Objective: Very little is known about predictors of response rates to long-term follow-up mail-out s...
This article shows how the use of multiple methods of follow-up can enhance the rate of response to ...
Objective: This study examines the effectiveness and costs of follow-up phone calls in improving res...
BackgroundSystematic reviews have identified effective strategies for increasing postal response rat...
Background The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some decades, but ...
Abstract Background The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some deca...
Contains fulltext : 48008.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Background: Ensuring successful follow-up is essential when conducting a prospective cohort study. M...
Abstract: Background: High response rates are essential when questionnaires are used within research...
Study design and setting: Participants were 450 randomly selected people from the Penrith population...
BACKGROUND:Surveys are established methods for collecting population data that are unavailable from ...
Background: Postal self-completion questionnaires offer one of the least expensive modes of collec...
BACKGROUND: Minimising participant non-response in postal surveys helps to maximise the generalisabi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify methods to increase response to postal questionnaires. DESIGN: Systematic rev...
Abstract Background Healthcare professional response ...
Objective: Very little is known about predictors of response rates to long-term follow-up mail-out s...
This article shows how the use of multiple methods of follow-up can enhance the rate of response to ...
Objective: This study examines the effectiveness and costs of follow-up phone calls in improving res...
BackgroundSystematic reviews have identified effective strategies for increasing postal response rat...