نتایج جستجو برای: telephone survey

تعداد نتایج: 415262  

2012
Orla McBride Karen Morgan Hannah McGee

BACKGROUND Non-coverage of households without a landline telephone is a major concern of telephone survey researchers. Sampling mobile telephone users in national surveys is vital in order to gain access to the growing proportion of households that use mobile telephones extensively or exclusively. The complex logistics of conducting surveys with mobile telephones have been discussed in the lite...

2005
María García Izabella Rohlfs

Objective: The characteristics of the 36 item Medical Outcome Short Form Health Study Survey (SF-36) questionnaire, designed as a generic indicator of health status for the general population, allow it to be self-administered or used in personal or telephone interviews. The main objective of the study was to compare the telephone and self-administered modes of SF-36 for a population from Girona...

Journal: :Gaceta sanitaria 2005
María García Izabella Rohlfs Joan Vila Joan Sala Araceli Pena Rafael Masiá Jaume Marrugat

OBJECTIVE The characteristics of the 36 item Medical Outcome Short Form Health Study Survey (SF-36) questionnaire, designed as a generic indicator of health status for the general population, allow it to be self-administered or used in personal or telephone interviews. The main objective of the study was to compare the telephone and self-administered modes of SF-36 for a population from Girona ...

Journal: :Health services research 2010
Sunghee Lee J Michael Brick E Richard Brown David Grant

OBJECTIVE Examine the effect of including cell-phone numbers in a traditional landline random digit dial (RDD) telephone survey. DATA SOURCES The 2007 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). DATA COLLECTION METHODS CHIS 2007 is an RDD telephone survey supplementing a landline sample in California with a sample of cell-only (CO) adults. STUDY DESIGN We examined the degree of bias due to...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2002
Jan Brøgger Per Bakke Geir E Eide Amund Gulsvik

Little is known about the comparability of postal and telephone survey modes in epidemiology. A cross-sectional, population-based study (n = 25,000) of lung disease was performed in 1998-1999 in two regions of Norway. Initial surveying was done by postal questionnaire. A 1% random sample (n = 171) of previous postal responders were resurveyed by telephone or cellular contact. The response rate ...

Journal: :International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2020

Journal: :BMC Medical Research Methodology 2007
Margitta Lungenhausen Stefan Lange Christoph Maier Claudia Schaub Hans J Trampisch Heinz G Endres

BACKGROUND The most commonly used survey methods are self-administered questionnaires, telephone interviews, and a mixture of both. But until now evidence out of randomised controlled trials as to whether patient responses differ depending on the survey mode is lacking. Therefore this study assessed whether patient responses to surveys depend on the mode of survey administration. The comparison...

Journal: :CAIS 2002
Pratim Datta Kenneth R. Walsh Dek Terrell

Web surveys potentially cost less to administer and are more convenient for participants than either telephone or paper-based surveys, but concern remains about the representativeness of the respondents to the population. This research investigates the effectiveness of using Webbased survey methods by comparing response rates and demographic characteristics of the telephone-based and web-based ...

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