BACKGROUND: With declining response proportions in population-based research the importance of evaluating the effectiveness of measures aimed at improving response increases. We investigated whether an additional flyer with information about the study influences participation in a follow-up questionnaire and the time participants take to send back filled questionnaire. METHODS: In a trial embedded within the German National Cohort we compared responses to invitations for a follow-up questionnaire either including a flyer with information about the cohort study or not including it. Outcomes of interest were participation in the follow-up (yes vs. no) and time to response (in days). We analyzed paradata from baseline recruitment to account fo...
INTRODUCTION:In outcome research, incomplete follow-up is a major, yet potentially correctable sourc...
Background: Prospective cohort studies are challenging to deliver, with one of the main difficulties...
In large clinical trials where outcome assessment is possible using questionnaires, it may be more c...
BACKGROUND: Declining response proportions in population-based studies are often countered by extend...
textabstractBackground: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of stu...
Abstract: Background: High response rates are essential when questionnaires are used within research...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some decades, but...
OBJECTIVES: Response rates in epidemiologic studies vary widely. This study examines response rates ...
Objective: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
Background The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some decades, but ...
Abstract Background Questionnaires remain one of the most common forms of data collection in epidemi...
Contains fulltext : 48008.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
OBJECTIVE: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
INTRODUCTION:In outcome research, incomplete follow-up is a major, yet potentially correctable sourc...
Background: Prospective cohort studies are challenging to deliver, with one of the main difficulties...
In large clinical trials where outcome assessment is possible using questionnaires, it may be more c...
BACKGROUND: Declining response proportions in population-based studies are often countered by extend...
textabstractBackground: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of stu...
Abstract: Background: High response rates are essential when questionnaires are used within research...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: Extensive recruitment effort at baseline increases representativeness of study populatio...
Background: The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some decades, but...
OBJECTIVES: Response rates in epidemiologic studies vary widely. This study examines response rates ...
Objective: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
Background The issue of poor response rates to population surveys has existed for some decades, but ...
Abstract Background Questionnaires remain one of the most common forms of data collection in epidemi...
Contains fulltext : 48008.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
OBJECTIVE: Follow-up data were collected using postal questionnaires and if participants did not res...
INTRODUCTION:In outcome research, incomplete follow-up is a major, yet potentially correctable sourc...
Background: Prospective cohort studies are challenging to deliver, with one of the main difficulties...
In large clinical trials where outcome assessment is possible using questionnaires, it may be more c...