BACKGROUND: Participation in case-control studies is crucial in epidemiological research. The self-sampling bias, low response rate, and poor recruitment of population representative controls are often reported as limitations of case-control studies with limited strategies to improve participation. With greater use of web-based methods in health research, there is a further need to understand the effectiveness of different tools to enhance informed decision-making and willingness to take part in research. OBJECTIVE: This study tests whether the inclusion of an animated decision aid in the recruitment page of a study website can increase participants' intentions to volunteer as controls. METHODS: A total of 1425 women were included in a web-...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people in the United Kin...
This study is part of the ‘Tailored Implementation for Chronic Diseases’ (TICD) project and is integ...
BackgroundTraditional health information has been based on facts and figures, not patients’ experien...
BACKGROUND: Participation in case-control studies is crucial in epidemiological research. The self-s...
Background: Participation in case-control studies is crucial in epidemiological research. The self-s...
Background: Web-based decision aids are known to have an effect on knowledge, attitude, and behavior...
Contains fulltext : 89116.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Web-...
Using the conceptual framework of shared decision-making and evidence-based practice, a web portal w...
Background: Health consumers are often targeted for their involvement in health research including r...
Background: Using the conceptual framework of shared decision-making and evidence-based practice, a ...
BJC OPENInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Participants are showing great interest these days in obta...
Background: Traditional health information has been based on facts and figures and not on patient ex...
Designing online research often involves a trade-off between procedures that maximize administration...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy, with respect to participant understanding of information, of a co...
Background: Using the conceptual framework of shared decision-making and evidence-based practice, a ...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people in the United Kin...
This study is part of the ‘Tailored Implementation for Chronic Diseases’ (TICD) project and is integ...
BackgroundTraditional health information has been based on facts and figures, not patients’ experien...
BACKGROUND: Participation in case-control studies is crucial in epidemiological research. The self-s...
Background: Participation in case-control studies is crucial in epidemiological research. The self-s...
Background: Web-based decision aids are known to have an effect on knowledge, attitude, and behavior...
Contains fulltext : 89116.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Web-...
Using the conceptual framework of shared decision-making and evidence-based practice, a web portal w...
Background: Health consumers are often targeted for their involvement in health research including r...
Background: Using the conceptual framework of shared decision-making and evidence-based practice, a ...
BJC OPENInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Participants are showing great interest these days in obta...
Background: Traditional health information has been based on facts and figures and not on patient ex...
Designing online research often involves a trade-off between procedures that maximize administration...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy, with respect to participant understanding of information, of a co...
Background: Using the conceptual framework of shared decision-making and evidence-based practice, a ...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young people in the United Kin...
This study is part of the ‘Tailored Implementation for Chronic Diseases’ (TICD) project and is integ...
BackgroundTraditional health information has been based on facts and figures, not patients’ experien...