Exploring physician specialist response rates to web-based surveys
BMC Medical Research Methodology2015Vol. 15(1), pp. 32–32
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Ceara Cunningham, Hude Quan, Brenda R. Hemmelgarn, Tom Noseworthy, Cynthia A Beck, Elijah Dixon, Susan Samuel, William A. Ghali, Lindsay Sykes, Nathalie Jetté
Abstract
Our survey results provide a look into the challenges of collecting healthcare research where response rates to surveys are often low. The findings presented here should help researchers in planning future survey based studies. Findings from this study and others suggest smaller monetary incentives for each individual may be a more appropriate way to increase response rates.
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