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Enhancing response rates in physician surveys: the limited utility of electronic options
Authors:Nicholls Keith  Chapman Kathryn  Shaw Thomas  Perkins Allen  Sullivan Margaret Murray  Crutchfield Susan  Reed Eddie
Affiliation:USA Polling Group, University of South Alabama, 5591 USA Drive North, Room 222, Mobile, AL 36688, USA. knicholls@usouthal.edu
Abstract:Objective. To evaluate the utility of offering physicians electronic options as alternatives to completing mail questionnaires. Data Source. A survey of colorectal cancer screening practices of Alabama primary care physicians, conducted May–June 2010. Study Design. In the follow‐up to a mail questionnaire, physicians were offered options of completing surveys by telephone, fax, email, or online. Data Collection Method. Detailed records were kept on the timing and mode of completion of surveys. Principal Findings. Eighty‐eight percent of surveys were returned by mail, 10 percent were returned by fax, and only 2 percent were completed online; none were completed by telephone or email. Conclusions. Offering fax options increases response rates, but providing other electronic options does not.
Keywords:Physician surveys  survey methodology  multimodal surveys  response rates
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