Objective: Results of epidemiological studies are greatly influenced by the chosen methodology. The study aims to investigate how two frequently used questionnaires (Qs), with partly different layout, influence the prevalence of respiratory symptoms. Study Design and Setting: A booklet containing two Qs, the Global Allergy and Asthma European Network Q and the Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden Q, was mailed to 30 000 subjects aged 16-75 years in West Sweden; 62% responded. Sixteen questions were included in the analysis: seven identical between the Qs, four different in set-up and five with the same layout but different wording. Comparisons were made using differences in proportions, observed agreement and Kappa statistics. Result...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the principles of construction and validation of an epi...
Objective: To investigate the current prevalence of physician-diagnosed obstructive airway diseases ...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for a new respiratory symptoms questionnaire for use in epidemiological ...
Objective: Results of epidemiological studies are greatly influenced by the chosen methodology. The ...
Background Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of ques-tion...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wordin...
In the early 1990s a multicentre survey on asthma was performed on the young adult population (Europ...
Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of questions may vary b...
Achieving a high response rate is often expensive and time consuming. Does an extensive survey effor...
SummaryBackgroundParticipation rates in epidemiologic studies conducted with postal questionnaires h...
Asthma epidemiology relies heavily on standardized questionnaires, but little is known about the und...
ABSTRACT: In the three Italian centres involved in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey ...
epidemiologic studies of adult asthma. We examined whether the symptom questions could be classified...
Asthma epidemiology relies heavily on standardized questionnaires, but little is known about the und...
Background: Many epidemiological studies have assessed the prevalence of respiratory allergic disord...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the principles of construction and validation of an epi...
Objective: To investigate the current prevalence of physician-diagnosed obstructive airway diseases ...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for a new respiratory symptoms questionnaire for use in epidemiological ...
Objective: Results of epidemiological studies are greatly influenced by the chosen methodology. The ...
Background Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of ques-tion...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wordin...
In the early 1990s a multicentre survey on asthma was performed on the young adult population (Europ...
Estimates of prevalence of wheeze depend on questionnaires. However, wording of questions may vary b...
Achieving a high response rate is often expensive and time consuming. Does an extensive survey effor...
SummaryBackgroundParticipation rates in epidemiologic studies conducted with postal questionnaires h...
Asthma epidemiology relies heavily on standardized questionnaires, but little is known about the und...
ABSTRACT: In the three Italian centres involved in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey ...
epidemiologic studies of adult asthma. We examined whether the symptom questions could be classified...
Asthma epidemiology relies heavily on standardized questionnaires, but little is known about the und...
Background: Many epidemiological studies have assessed the prevalence of respiratory allergic disord...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the principles of construction and validation of an epi...
Objective: To investigate the current prevalence of physician-diagnosed obstructive airway diseases ...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for a new respiratory symptoms questionnaire for use in epidemiological ...