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| Content Provider | World Health Organization (WHO)-Global Index Medicus |
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| Author | Gjøstein, Dagrun Kyte Huitfeldt, Anders Løberg, Magnus Adami, Hans-Olov Garborg, Kjetil Kalager, Mette Bretthauer, Michael |
| Description | Author Affiliation: Gjøstein DK ( Avdeling for helseledelse og helseøkonomi Universitetet i Oslo.); Huitfeldt A ( Avdeling for helseledelse og helseøkonomi Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health og Oslo universitetssykehus og Stanford University School of Medicine.); Løberg M ( Avdeling for helseledelse og helseøkonomi Universitetet i Oslo og Avdeling for transplantasjonsmedisin og K.G. Jebsen senter for kolorektal cancer Oslo universitetssykehus.); Adami HO ( Avdeling for helseledelse og helseøkonomi Universitetet i Oslo og Avdeling for transplantasjonsmedisin og K.G. Jebsen senter for kolorektal cancer Oslo universitetssykehus og Karolinska institutet og Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health.); Garborg K ( Avdeling for transplantasjonsmedisin Oslo universitetssykehus og Medisinsk avdeling Sørlandet sykehus Kristiansand.); Kalager M ( Avdeling for helseledelse og helseøkonomi Universitetet i Oslo og Avdeling for transplantasjonsmedisin og K.G. Jebsen senter for kolorektal cancer Oslo universitetssykehus.); Bretthauer M ( Avdeling for helseledelse og helseøkonomi Universitetet i Oslo og Avdeling for transplantasjonsmedisin og K.G. Jebsen senter for kolorektal cancer Oslo universitetssykehus og Sørlandet sykehus.) |
| Abstract | BACKGROUND Questionnaire surveys are important for surveying the health and disease behaviour of the population, but recent years have seen a fall in participation. Our study tested whether incentives can increase participation in these surveys.MATERIAL AND METHOD We sent a questionnaire on risk factors for colorectal cancer (height, weight, smoking, self-reported diagnoses, family medical history) to non-screened participants in a randomised colonoscopy screening study for colorectal cancer: participants who were invited but did not attend for colonoscopy examination (screening-invited) and persons who were not offered colonoscopy (control group). The persons were randomised to three groups: no financial incentive, lottery scratch cards included with the form, or a prize draw for a tablet computer when they responded to the form. We followed up all the incentive groups with telephone reminder calls, and before the prize draw for the tablet computer.RESULTS Altogether 3 705 of 6 795 persons (54.5 %) responded to the questionnaire; 43.5 % of those invited for screening and 65.6 % of the control group (p < 0.001). The proportion that answered was not influenced by incentives, either among those invited for screening (42.4 % in the non-prize group, 45.5 % in the lottery scratch card group and 42.6 % in the prize draw group; p = 0.24), or in the control group (65.6 % in the non-prize group, 66.4 % in the lottery scratch card group and 64.7 % in the prize draw group; p = 0.69). Prior to reminder calls, 39.2 % responded. A further 15.3 % responded following telephone reminder calls (14.1 % of the screening-invited and 16.5 % of the control group; p < 0.001).INTERPRETATION Incentives did not increase participation in this medical questionnaire survey. Use of telephone reminder calls and telephone interviews increased participation, but whether this is more effective than other methods requires further study. |
| File Format | HTM / HTML |
| ISSN | 00292001 |
| e-ISSN | 08077096 |
| Journal | Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening |
| Issue Number | 12-13 |
| Volume Number | 136 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Norwegian Medical Association |
| Publisher Date | 2016-07-01 |
| Publisher Place | Norway |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Medicine Healthcare |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Medicine |
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