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Response Rates for Patient-Reported Outcomes Using Web-Based Versus Paper Questionnaires: Comparison...

Response Rates for Patient-Reported Outcomes Using Web-Based Versus Paper Questionnaires: Comparison...

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Response Rates for Patient-Reported Outcomes Using Web-Based Versus Paper Questionnaires: Comparison of Two Invitational Methods in Older Colorectal Cancer Patients

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Response Rates for Patient-Reported Outcomes Using Web-Based Versus Paper Questionnaires: Comparison of Two Invitational Methods in Older Colorectal Cancer Patients

Publisher

Canada: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Journal title

Journal of medical Internet research, 2015-05, Vol.17 (5), p.e111-e111

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English

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Canada: Journal of Medical Internet Research

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Contents

Improving questionnaire response rates is an everlasting issue for research. Today, the Internet can easily be used to collect data quickly. However, collecting data on the Internet can lead to biased samples because not everyone is able to access or use the Internet. The older population, for example, is much less likely to use the Internet. The P...

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Response Rates for Patient-Reported Outcomes Using Web-Based Versus Paper Questionnaires: Comparison of Two Invitational Methods in Older Colorectal Cancer Patients

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_5ae662842fa54da19154fe3e508d0d88

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_5ae662842fa54da19154fe3e508d0d88

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1438-8871,1439-4456

E-ISSN

1438-8871

DOI

10.2196/jmir.3741

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