Aim: To estimate the potential for response bias in standard mailed questionnaires used in surveys of GI symptoms in a community. Subjects and methods: Validated self-report tools have been developed to measure functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders but response rates in community surveys have been rapidly declining in many parts of the world. Whether a lower community response rate introduces significant response bias in GI survey research is unknown. A questionnaire was mailed to a total of 5,069 randomly selected subjects. The overall response rate was 52 %. A random sample of 723 of these subjects (428 responders and 295 non-responders, stratified by age and gender) was selected for medical record abstraction (including both inpatie...
Abstract Background There is evidence that the physician response rate is declining. In response to ...
rather they should test for it in the context of a specific substantive analysis. Second, demographe...
SUMMARY Losses in follow-up that are biased with respect to outcome invalidate the results. There ar...
Objective: To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered b...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the differences in response rates and the presence of response bias in tw...
Objective To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered ...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
Abstract Background Postal surveys are a frequently used method of data collection in health service...
Background: Low response rates do not indicate poor representativeness of study populations if non-r...
BACKGROUND: A major threat to the validity of longitudinal cohort studies is non-response to follow-...
Abstract Survey response rate is regarded as a key data-quality indica-tor, yet response rate is not...
BACKGROUND: Patient surveys typically have variable response rates between organizations, leading to...
Functional gastrointestinal disorders, including the irritable bowel syndrome, account for up to 40 ...
Low response rates to postal surveys potentially bias study results. We used three approaches to det...
Abstract Background There is evidence that the physician response rate is declining. In response to ...
rather they should test for it in the context of a specific substantive analysis. Second, demographe...
SUMMARY Losses in follow-up that are biased with respect to outcome invalidate the results. There ar...
Objective: To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered b...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the differences in response rates and the presence of response bias in tw...
Objective To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered ...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
Abstract Background Postal surveys are a frequently used method of data collection in health service...
Background: Low response rates do not indicate poor representativeness of study populations if non-r...
BACKGROUND: A major threat to the validity of longitudinal cohort studies is non-response to follow-...
Abstract Survey response rate is regarded as a key data-quality indica-tor, yet response rate is not...
BACKGROUND: Patient surveys typically have variable response rates between organizations, leading to...
Functional gastrointestinal disorders, including the irritable bowel syndrome, account for up to 40 ...
Low response rates to postal surveys potentially bias study results. We used three approaches to det...
Abstract Background There is evidence that the physician response rate is declining. In response to ...
rather they should test for it in the context of a specific substantive analysis. Second, demographe...
SUMMARY Losses in follow-up that are biased with respect to outcome invalidate the results. There ar...