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Do GPs respond to postal questionnaire surveys? A comprehensive review of primary care literature
2011
Family Practice
Background. There is a general consensus that postal surveys of physicians have low response rates. Recent systematic reviews have provided an improved evidence base to help researchers maximize response rates to self-completion questionnaires but to date, there is no comprehensive analysis of whether response rates have improved. Objective. To determine a contemporary estimate for the mean response rate to surveys of GPs published in primary care journals over the past decade. Method.
doi:10.1093/fampra/cmr001
pmid:21335412
fatcat:n6r64t5b55eavnwzmoyalixxhm