Self-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the length of recall period in self-reported health care questions varies between surveys, and this variation may affect the results of the studies. This study uses a large survey experiment to examine the role of the length of recall periods for the quality of self-reported hospitalization data by comparing registered with self-reported hospitalizations of respondents exposed to recall periods of one, three, six, or twelve months. Our findings have conflicting implications for survey design, as the preferred length of recall period depends on the objective of the analysis. For an aggregated measure of hospitalization, longer recall periods are preferred. F...
This study examines the validity of self-reported hospital admission data obtained by telephone inte...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
Analyses based on social surveys are often affected by error from several sources, including samplin...
AbstractSelf-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the len...
1 Forgetting to remember or remembering to forget-a study of the recall period length in health care...
In health economics, the use of patient recall of health care utilisation information is common, inc...
Self-reported data collected via surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data collected Via Surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data collected via surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: We investigated the validity of self-reported admission data compare...
This paper reports on a study to compare self-reports during an interview with staff who attended a ...
Between 2000 and 2002, the authors followed 1621 individuals in Delhi, India using a combination of ...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs), direct payments by households or individuals for healthcare are part ...
Standardized patient experience survey instruments play an important role in informing healthcare qu...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
This study examines the validity of self-reported hospital admission data obtained by telephone inte...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
Analyses based on social surveys are often affected by error from several sources, including samplin...
AbstractSelf-reported data on health care use is a key input in a range of studies. However, the len...
1 Forgetting to remember or remembering to forget-a study of the recall period length in health care...
In health economics, the use of patient recall of health care utilisation information is common, inc...
Self-reported data collected via surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data collected Via Surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
Self-reported data collected via surveys are a key input into a wide range of research conducted by ...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: We investigated the validity of self-reported admission data compare...
This paper reports on a study to compare self-reports during an interview with staff who attended a ...
Between 2000 and 2002, the authors followed 1621 individuals in Delhi, India using a combination of ...
Out-of-pocket payments (OOPs), direct payments by households or individuals for healthcare are part ...
Standardized patient experience survey instruments play an important role in informing healthcare qu...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
This study examines the validity of self-reported hospital admission data obtained by telephone inte...
Many community-based studies of acute child illness rely on cases reported by caregivers. In prior i...
Analyses based on social surveys are often affected by error from several sources, including samplin...