Designing and using incentives to support recruitment and retention in clinical trials: a scoping review and a checklist for design

B Parkinson, R Meacock, M Sutton, E Fichera, N Mills… - Trials, 2019 - Springer
Background Recruitment and retention of participants are both critical for the success of
trials, yet both remain significant problems. The use of incentives to target participants and …

Maximising nurses' and midwives' response rates to surveys

AL Cooper, J Brown - Nurse Researcher (2014+), 2017 - search.proquest.com
Background Low response rates to surveys have been a long-standing issue in research.
This includes research involving nurses and midwives. To gain representative samples …

Participation and factors associated with late or non‐response to an online survey in primary care

N Aerny‐Perreten… - Journal of evaluation …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale, aims and objectives Online surveys have several advantages, but a low response
rate is common and it is uncertain how results are affected. Response inducement …

RE-CODE DCM (REsearch Objectives and Common Data Elements for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy): A Consensus Process to Improve Research …

BM Davies, DZ Khan, OD Mowforth… - Global spine …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Study Design: Mixed-method consensus process. Objectives: Degenerative cervical
myelopathy (DCM) is a common and disabling condition that arises when mechanical stress …

Remind me again: physician response to web surveys: the effect of email reminders across 11 opinion survey efforts at the American Board of Internal Medicine from …

BJ Barnhart, SG Reddy… - Evaluation & the Health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
For survey researchers, physicians in the United States are a difficult-to-reach subgroup.
The purpose of this study is to quantify the effect of email reminders on web-based survey …

The impact of survey mode on the response rate in a survey of the factors that influence Minnesota physicians' disclosure practices

L Weaver, TJ Beebe, T Rockwood - BMC medical research methodology, 2019 - Springer
Background There is evidence that the physician response rate is declining. In response to
this, methods for increasing the physician response rate are currently being explored. This …

Health workers who ask about social determinants of health are more likely to report helping patients: mixed-methods study

A Naz, E Rosenberg, N Andersson, R Labonté… - Canadian Family …, 2016 - cfp.ca
Objective To assess the feasibility of implementing a clinical decision aid called the CLEAR
Toolkit that helps front-line health workers ask their patients about social determinants of …

Attitudes, Barriers, and Concerns Regarding Telemedicine Among Swedish Primary Care Physicians: A Qualitative Study

H Glock, V Milos Nymberg… - … Journal of General …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose The primary care physician's traditional patient contacts are challenged by the
rapidly accelerating digital transformation. In a quantitative survey analysis based on the …

Rural family physicians are twice as likely to use telehealth as urban family physicians

A Jetty, MA Moore, M Coffman, S Petterson… - Telemedicine and e …, 2018 - liebertpub.com
Background: Telehealth has the potential to reduce health inequities and improve health
outcomes among rural populations through increased access to physicians, specialists, and …

Management of compromised first permanent molars in children: cross‐Sectional analysis of attitudes of UK general dental practitioners and specialists in paediatric …

GD Taylor, KF Pearce… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background It is unclear on how children with compromised first permanent molars (cFPM s)
are currently managed in the UK by either general dental practitioners (GDP) or specialists …