articleBMC Medical Research MethodologyApr 8, 2015GOLD OA

Exploring physician specialist response rates to web-based surveys

University of Calgary

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Abstract

Background

Survey research in healthcare is an important tool to collect information about healthcare delivery, service use and overall issues relating to quality of care. Unfortunately, physicians are often a group with low survey response rates and little research has looked at response rates among physician specialists. For these reasons, the purpose of this project was to explore survey response rates among physician specialists in a large metropolitan Canadian city.

Methods

As part of a larger project to look at physician payment plans, an online survey about medical billing practices was distributed to 904 physicians from various medical specialties. The primary method for physicians to complete the survey was via the Internet using a well-known and established survey company (www.surveymonkey.com). Multiple methods were used to encourage survey response such as individual personalized email invitations, multiple reminders, and a draw for three gift certificate prizes were used to increase response rate. Descriptive statistics were used to assess response rates and reasons for non-response.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Family medicine
  • Medicine
  • Health care
  • Specialty
  • Survey data collection
  • Descriptive statistics
  • Payment
  • Medical education
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