While it is common practice for health surveys to include an open-ended question asking for additional comments, the responses to these questions are often not analysed or used by researchers as data. The current project employed an automated semantic program to assess the useability and thematic content of the responses to an open-ended free response item included in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH) surveys. The study examined the comments of three cohorts of women, born between 1973–78, 1946–51, and 1921–26, from Survey 1 (in 1996) and Survey 5 (in 2007–2009). Findings revealed important differences in the health status of responders compared to non-responders. Across all three cohorts, and at both time points, ...
BACKGROUND: Open-ended questions eliciting free-text comments have been widely adopted in surveys of...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Objective: Recent developments in research and mobile health enable a quantitative idiographic appro...
While it is common practice for health surveys to include an open-ended question asking for addition...
Objectives and importance of study: The purpose of this study was to illustrate how qualitative free...
Free-text comments are often invited at the end of self-completion questionnaires, yet text books pr...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience surveys (PESs) often include informative free-text comments, but with...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
Objective: Recent developments in research and mobile health enable a quantitative idiographic appro...
The last 15 years have seen a tremendous explosion in the amount of information available, encoded b...
Background: Quality of cancer care may greatly impact upon patients’ health-related quality of life ...
Patient experience surveys are increasingly conducted in cancer care as they provide important resul...
Prostate cancer and its treatment have long-term implications for men's lives. We aimed to describe ...
Background. The University of Washington Quality of Life Scale is the only validated head-and-neck-s...
This study employed a text-analysis methodology to identify themes within patient comments and measu...
BACKGROUND: Open-ended questions eliciting free-text comments have been widely adopted in surveys of...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Objective: Recent developments in research and mobile health enable a quantitative idiographic appro...
While it is common practice for health surveys to include an open-ended question asking for addition...
Objectives and importance of study: The purpose of this study was to illustrate how qualitative free...
Free-text comments are often invited at the end of self-completion questionnaires, yet text books pr...
BACKGROUND: Patient experience surveys (PESs) often include informative free-text comments, but with...
Objectives To analyse free-text responses from the first Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (...
Objective: Recent developments in research and mobile health enable a quantitative idiographic appro...
The last 15 years have seen a tremendous explosion in the amount of information available, encoded b...
Background: Quality of cancer care may greatly impact upon patients’ health-related quality of life ...
Patient experience surveys are increasingly conducted in cancer care as they provide important resul...
Prostate cancer and its treatment have long-term implications for men's lives. We aimed to describe ...
Background. The University of Washington Quality of Life Scale is the only validated head-and-neck-s...
This study employed a text-analysis methodology to identify themes within patient comments and measu...
BACKGROUND: Open-ended questions eliciting free-text comments have been widely adopted in surveys of...
Objectives: To provide the first systematic analysis of a national (Wales) sample of free-text comme...
Objective: Recent developments in research and mobile health enable a quantitative idiographic appro...