International audienceBackground: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collecting data, but only a few studies have directly compared postal and Web-based surveys among physicians, and none to our knowledge among general practitioners (GPs).Objective: Our aim is to compare two modes of survey delivery (postal and Web-based) in terms of participation rates, response times, and completeness of questionnaires in a study assessing GPs' preventive practices.Methods: This randomized study was conducted in Western Switzerland (Geneva and Vaud) and in France (Alsace and Pays de la Loire) in 2015. A random selection of community-based GPs (1000 GPs in Switzerland and 2400 GPs in France) were randomly allocated to receive a ques...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is increasingly considered to be an efficient medium for assessing the qual...
Physician questionnaires are commonly used in health services research; however, many survey studies...
Health surveys in the workplace are an important part of epidemiology, needs assessment and hearth p...
Background: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collecting data, but only a f...
Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collecting data, but only a few studies h...
This paper evaluates the effects of two mixed-mode (mail and web) survey designs versus a single mod...
BACKGROUND Low response rates among surgeons can threaten the validity of surveys. Internet technol...
Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether a combination of Internet‐based and postal survey methods (mixed‐mode) ...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to examine whether Internet-based surveys of health profess...
Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been fe...
Background: The validity of opinions expressed in questionnaire surveys diminishes with lower respon...
Abstract Background Postal surveys are a frequently used method of data collection in health service...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is increasingly considered to be an efficient medium for assessing the qual...
Physician questionnaires are commonly used in health services research; however, many survey studies...
Health surveys in the workplace are an important part of epidemiology, needs assessment and hearth p...
Background: Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collecting data, but only a f...
Web-based surveys have become a new and popular method for collecting data, but only a few studies h...
This paper evaluates the effects of two mixed-mode (mail and web) survey designs versus a single mod...
BACKGROUND Low response rates among surgeons can threaten the validity of surveys. Internet technol...
Objectives : The purpose of this article is to find out differences between surveys using paper and ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether a combination of Internet‐based and postal survey methods (mixed‐mode) ...
Reviewer: Potts, HenryReviewer: Schonlau, MattReviewer: Lee, Sunghee[This item is a preserved copy a...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to examine whether Internet-based surveys of health profess...
Background: There is substantial interest in use of the Internet for surveys, but there have been fe...
Background: The validity of opinions expressed in questionnaire surveys diminishes with lower respon...
Abstract Background Postal surveys are a frequently used method of data collection in health service...
Reviewer: Olsen, Jom[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is increasingly considered to be an efficient medium for assessing the qual...
Physician questionnaires are commonly used in health services research; however, many survey studies...
Health surveys in the workplace are an important part of epidemiology, needs assessment and hearth p...