Background: In recent years, reduced participation has been encountered across all epidemiological study designs, both in terms of non-response as well as refusal. A low response rate may reduce the statistical power but, more importantly, results may not be generalizable to the wider community. Methods: In a telephone survey of 1413 randomly selected members of the Australian general population and of 690 participants sourced from previous studies, we examined factors affecting people's stated willingness to participate in health research. Results: The majority of participants (61 %) expressed willingness to participate in health research in general but the percentage increased when provided with more specific information about the researc...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining co...
Background: In recent years, reduced participation has been encountered across all epidemiological s...
Many assumptions are made about public willingness to participate in epidemiological research, yet f...
When conducting epidemiologic case-control studies, some investigators include only controls who can...
Objective To investigate health researchers' attitudes to involving the public in research. Backgrou...
A telephone survey of factors affecting willingness to participate in health research survey
Background: Participation rate is one of the main challenges medical researchers face. We examined h...
We conducted a survey of adult British Columbians, asking the following questions: 1. Are you willi...
Objective To identify research priorities of consumers and other stakeholders to inform Cochrane Rev...
Objective: To investigate health researchers' attitudes to involving the public in research. Back...
Descriptive epidemiology research involves collecting data from large numbers of subjects. Obtaining...
Background: The emergent international practice of involving consumers in health research is driven,...
OBJECTIVE:The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining community views ...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining co...
Background: In recent years, reduced participation has been encountered across all epidemiological s...
Many assumptions are made about public willingness to participate in epidemiological research, yet f...
When conducting epidemiologic case-control studies, some investigators include only controls who can...
Objective To investigate health researchers' attitudes to involving the public in research. Backgrou...
A telephone survey of factors affecting willingness to participate in health research survey
Background: Participation rate is one of the main challenges medical researchers face. We examined h...
We conducted a survey of adult British Columbians, asking the following questions: 1. Are you willi...
Objective To identify research priorities of consumers and other stakeholders to inform Cochrane Rev...
Objective: To investigate health researchers' attitudes to involving the public in research. Back...
Descriptive epidemiology research involves collecting data from large numbers of subjects. Obtaining...
Background: The emergent international practice of involving consumers in health research is driven,...
OBJECTIVE:The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining community views ...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
Surveys of GPs are essential to facilitate future planning and delivery of health services. However,...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The aims of this study were to assess participatory methods for obtaining co...