Background: Public health monitoring depends on valid health and disability estimates in the population 65+ years. This is hampered by high non-participation rates in this age group. There is limited insight into size and direction of potential baseline selection bias. Methods: We analyzed baseline non-participation in a register-based random sample of 1481 inner-city residents 65+ years, invited to a health examination survey according to demographics available for the entire sample, self-report information as available and reasons for non-participation. One year after recruitment, non-responders were revisited to assess their reasons. Results: Five groups defined by participation status were differentiated: participants (N = 29...
Objective One of the main goals of health examination surveys is to provide unbiased estimates of...
Background: Decreasing rates of participation in population-based studies increasingly challenge the...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity studies in older people experience poor recruitment. We wished to asse...
Background Public health monitoring depends on valid health and disability estimates in the populati...
International audiencePostal survey is a simple and efficient way to collect information in large st...
Conducting representative surveys of older people is challenging. This thesis aims to analyze a) the...
Background: Participation in epidemiologic studies is steadily declining, which may result in select...
Existing health survey data of individuals who are 65+ years of age is limited due to the exclusion ...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The validity of survey-based health care utilization estimates in ...
BACKGROUND: non-participation in epidemiological studies threatens the generalisability of findings....
Background: non-participation in epidemiological studies threatens the generalisability of findings....
Background Research on health equity which mainly utilises population-based surveys,...
Background: Physical activity is of vital importance to older peoples' health. Physical activity int...
Background. Survey rates are known to decline with age. Survey results can be affected by response b...
© 2014 Rogers et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
Objective One of the main goals of health examination surveys is to provide unbiased estimates of...
Background: Decreasing rates of participation in population-based studies increasingly challenge the...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity studies in older people experience poor recruitment. We wished to asse...
Background Public health monitoring depends on valid health and disability estimates in the populati...
International audiencePostal survey is a simple and efficient way to collect information in large st...
Conducting representative surveys of older people is challenging. This thesis aims to analyze a) the...
Background: Participation in epidemiologic studies is steadily declining, which may result in select...
Existing health survey data of individuals who are 65+ years of age is limited due to the exclusion ...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The validity of survey-based health care utilization estimates in ...
BACKGROUND: non-participation in epidemiological studies threatens the generalisability of findings....
Background: non-participation in epidemiological studies threatens the generalisability of findings....
Background Research on health equity which mainly utilises population-based surveys,...
Background: Physical activity is of vital importance to older peoples' health. Physical activity int...
Background. Survey rates are known to decline with age. Survey results can be affected by response b...
© 2014 Rogers et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
Objective One of the main goals of health examination surveys is to provide unbiased estimates of...
Background: Decreasing rates of participation in population-based studies increasingly challenge the...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity studies in older people experience poor recruitment. We wished to asse...