reviewEvaluation & the Health ProfessionsNov 6, 2007Closed access

Methodologies for Improving Response Rates in Surveys of Physicians

Kennesaw State University · University of Illinois Chicago · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Although physician surveys are an important tool in health services and policy research, they are often characterized by low response rates. The authors conducted a systematic review of 66 published reports of efforts to improve response rates to physician surveys. Two general strategies were explored in this literature: incentive and design-based approaches. Even small financial incentives were found to be effective in improving physician response. Token nonmonetary incentives were much less effective. In terms of design strategies, postal and telephone strategies have generally been more successful than have fax or Web-based approaches, with evidence also supporting use of mixed-mode surveys in this…

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Keywords
  • Incentive
  • Non-response bias
  • Medicine
  • Population
  • Medical education
  • Family medicine
  • Psychology
  • Actuarial science
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