From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-09-12, accepted 2020-05-27, registration 2020-05-28, pub-electronic 2020-06-22, online 2020-06-22, collection 2020-12Publication status: PublishedFunder: Public Health Research Programme; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001921; Grant(s): 12/3000/40Abstract: Background: High response rates are essential when questionnaires are used within research, as representativeness can affect the validity of studies and the ability to generalise the findings to a wider population. The study aimed to measure the response rate to questionnaires from a large longitudinal epidemiological study and sought to determine if any changes made throughout data collection had a positive im...
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Background: Poor response to questionnaires collecting outcome data in randomised controlled trials ...
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Background High response rates are essential when questionnaires are used within research, as repres...
Background: Systematic reviews have identified effective strategies for increasing postal response r...
Background Questionnaires remain one of the most common forms of data collection in epidemiology, p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify methods to increase response to postal questionnaires. DESIGN: Systematic rev...
© 2016 The Author(s) Objectives Cohort studies must collect data from their participants as economic...
The SWAT was part of a programme of research funded by Chief Scientist Office, Oncimmune Limited, an...
Background Postal self-completion questionnaires offer one of the least expensive modes of collecti...
BackgroundHealthcare professional response rates to postal questionnaires are declining and this may...
Objectives: Response rates to health-related surveys are declining. This study tested two strateg...
Background: Postal questionnaires are widely used to collect outcome data on participants. However, ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure r...
Objective: Supplementary questionnaires provide additional information from subgroups, but may have ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Issues with questionnaire completion introduce bias and limit examinations...
Background: Poor response to questionnaires collecting outcome data in randomised controlled trials ...
BACKGROUND: Missing outcome data can lead to bias in the results of systematic reviews. One way to a...
Background High response rates are essential when questionnaires are used within research, as repres...
Background: Systematic reviews have identified effective strategies for increasing postal response r...
Background Questionnaires remain one of the most common forms of data collection in epidemiology, p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify methods to increase response to postal questionnaires. DESIGN: Systematic rev...
© 2016 The Author(s) Objectives Cohort studies must collect data from their participants as economic...
The SWAT was part of a programme of research funded by Chief Scientist Office, Oncimmune Limited, an...
Background Postal self-completion questionnaires offer one of the least expensive modes of collecti...
BackgroundHealthcare professional response rates to postal questionnaires are declining and this may...
Objectives: Response rates to health-related surveys are declining. This study tested two strateg...
Background: Postal questionnaires are widely used to collect outcome data on participants. However, ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: High response rates to research questionnaires can help to ensure r...
Objective: Supplementary questionnaires provide additional information from subgroups, but may have ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Issues with questionnaire completion introduce bias and limit examinations...
Background: Poor response to questionnaires collecting outcome data in randomised controlled trials ...
BACKGROUND: Missing outcome data can lead to bias in the results of systematic reviews. One way to a...