Background/aims Achieving a high response rate to follow-up questionnaires in randomized controlled trials of interventions is important for study validity. Few studies have tested the value of incentives in increasing response rates to online questionnaires in clinical trials of health interventions. This study evaluated the effect of a gift card prize-draw incentive on response rates to follow-up questionnaires within a trial of an online health intervention. Method The study was embedded in a host randomized controlled trial of an online parenting program for child anxiety. A total of 433 participants were randomly allocated to one of two groups: (1) being informed that they would enter a gift card prize-draw if they completed the final ...
Background: Postal questionnaires are widely used to collect data in healthcare research but a poor ...
Low response rates, especially among physicians, are a common problem in mailed survey research. We ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate response-inducing strategies for observational studies using health-related ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure ...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Background Sending a monetary incentive with postal questionnaires has been found to improve the pro...
Background A systematic review on the use of incentives to promote questionnaire return in clinical ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure re...
Background: Sending a monetary incentive with postal questionnaires has been found to improve the p...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure r...
The SWAT was part of a programme of research funded by Chief Scientist Office, Oncimmune Limited, an...
textabstractBackground: In research with long-term follow-up and repeated measurements, quick and co...
Background: Postal questionnaires are widely used to collect data in healthcare research but a poor...
Background: Postal questionnaires are widely used to collect data in healthcare research but a poor ...
Low response rates, especially among physicians, are a common problem in mailed survey research. We ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate response-inducing strategies for observational studies using health-related ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure ...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Background Sending a monetary incentive with postal questionnaires has been found to improve the pro...
Background A systematic review on the use of incentives to promote questionnaire return in clinical ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure re...
Background: Sending a monetary incentive with postal questionnaires has been found to improve the p...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure r...
The SWAT was part of a programme of research funded by Chief Scientist Office, Oncimmune Limited, an...
textabstractBackground: In research with long-term follow-up and repeated measurements, quick and co...
Background: Postal questionnaires are widely used to collect data in healthcare research but a poor...
Background: Postal questionnaires are widely used to collect data in healthcare research but a poor ...
Low response rates, especially among physicians, are a common problem in mailed survey research. We ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate response-inducing strategies for observational studies using health-related ...