Existing health survey data of individuals who are 65+ years of age is limited due to the exclusion of the oldest old and physically or cognitively impaired individuals. This study aimed to assess the effects of a sequential mixed-mode design on (1) contact and response rates, (2) sample composition and (3) non-response bias. A register-based random sample of 2,000 individuals 65+ years was initially contacted by mail to answer a health questionnaire. Random subgroups of initial non-responders were further contacted by telephone or home visits. Participation by interview or proxy was possible. After postal contact only, the initial contact and response rates were 51.7% and 37.8%, respectively. The contact and response rates increased to 71....
AIMS: To present descriptive data, study psychometric abilities, and investigate the characteristics...
Research on response rates to surveys mailed to study participants decades after baseline examinatio...
Non-compliance in long-term cohort studies contributes to bias in the estimation of study parameters...
Existing health survey data of individuals who are 65+ years of age is limited due to the exclusion ...
Existing health survey data of individuals who are 65+ years of age is limited due to the exclusion ...
Researchers examining the effects of programs, in this case a state-level pharmaceutical assistance ...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
International audiencePostal survey is a simple and efficient way to collect information in large st...
BACKGROUND: Many population health surveys consist of a mixed-mode design that includes a face-to-fa...
Background: Public health monitoring depends on valid health and disability estimates in the popu...
sampling studies, telephone. We evaluated the effects of mode of interview (tele-phone versus in-per...
As a consequence of declining response rates, rising costs, and growing telephone under-coverage, mi...
Background: Random digit dialing is often used in public health research initiatives to accrue and e...
Data from surveys of the elderly are used by policy analysts to design health services programs. Con...
Interest in a multimode approach to surveys has grown substantially in recent years, in part due to ...
AIMS: To present descriptive data, study psychometric abilities, and investigate the characteristics...
Research on response rates to surveys mailed to study participants decades after baseline examinatio...
Non-compliance in long-term cohort studies contributes to bias in the estimation of study parameters...
Existing health survey data of individuals who are 65+ years of age is limited due to the exclusion ...
Existing health survey data of individuals who are 65+ years of age is limited due to the exclusion ...
Researchers examining the effects of programs, in this case a state-level pharmaceutical assistance ...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
International audiencePostal survey is a simple and efficient way to collect information in large st...
BACKGROUND: Many population health surveys consist of a mixed-mode design that includes a face-to-fa...
Background: Public health monitoring depends on valid health and disability estimates in the popu...
sampling studies, telephone. We evaluated the effects of mode of interview (tele-phone versus in-per...
As a consequence of declining response rates, rising costs, and growing telephone under-coverage, mi...
Background: Random digit dialing is often used in public health research initiatives to accrue and e...
Data from surveys of the elderly are used by policy analysts to design health services programs. Con...
Interest in a multimode approach to surveys has grown substantially in recent years, in part due to ...
AIMS: To present descriptive data, study psychometric abilities, and investigate the characteristics...
Research on response rates to surveys mailed to study participants decades after baseline examinatio...
Non-compliance in long-term cohort studies contributes to bias in the estimation of study parameters...