BACKGROUND: Surveys serve essential roles in clinical epidemiology and health services research. However, physician surveys frequently encounter problems achieving adequate response rates. Research on enhancing response rates to surveys of the general public has led to the development of Dillman\u27s Total Design Approach to the design and conduct of surveys. The impact of this approach on response rates among physicians is uncertain. OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent to which the components of the total design approach have been found to be effective in physician surveys. DESIGN: A systematic review. RESULTS: The effectiveness of prepaid financial incentives, special contacts, and personalization to enhance response rates in surveys of ...
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have used data from large-scale surveys of physicians ...
Objectives: To examine the effect of reducing questionnaire length on the response rate in a physici...
Background: Low survey response rates in general practice are common and lead to loss of power, sele...
Although physician surveys are an important tool in health services and policy research, they are of...
Physician questionnaires are commonly used in health services research; however, many survey studies...
Over the years, a number of effective methods have been developed to increase the level of survey pa...
This paper evaluates the effects of two mixed-mode (mail and web) survey designs versus a single mod...
Background. It is important to minimize time and cost of physician surveys while still achieving a r...
BACKGROUND: Surveys of doctors are an important data collection method in health services research. ...
Background. It is important to minimize time and cost of physician surveys while still achieving a r...
It is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain high response rates in physicians' mail surveys. In ...
Abstract Background There is evidence that the physician response rate is declining. In response to ...
Abstract This article reports the results of an experiment in obtaining physician response to a mail...
Health surveys targeting physicians historically have had difficulties obtaining high response rates...
Background: There is a gap between increasing demands from pharmacy journals, publishers, and review...
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have used data from large-scale surveys of physicians ...
Objectives: To examine the effect of reducing questionnaire length on the response rate in a physici...
Background: Low survey response rates in general practice are common and lead to loss of power, sele...
Although physician surveys are an important tool in health services and policy research, they are of...
Physician questionnaires are commonly used in health services research; however, many survey studies...
Over the years, a number of effective methods have been developed to increase the level of survey pa...
This paper evaluates the effects of two mixed-mode (mail and web) survey designs versus a single mod...
Background. It is important to minimize time and cost of physician surveys while still achieving a r...
BACKGROUND: Surveys of doctors are an important data collection method in health services research. ...
Background. It is important to minimize time and cost of physician surveys while still achieving a r...
It is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain high response rates in physicians' mail surveys. In ...
Abstract Background There is evidence that the physician response rate is declining. In response to ...
Abstract This article reports the results of an experiment in obtaining physician response to a mail...
Health surveys targeting physicians historically have had difficulties obtaining high response rates...
Background: There is a gap between increasing demands from pharmacy journals, publishers, and review...
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have used data from large-scale surveys of physicians ...
Objectives: To examine the effect of reducing questionnaire length on the response rate in a physici...
Background: Low survey response rates in general practice are common and lead to loss of power, sele...