Author/Authors :
Cécile Ronckers، نويسنده , , Charles Land، نويسنده , , Richard Hayes، نويسنده , , Peter Verduijn، نويسنده , , Flora van Leeuwen، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Purpose
To study questionnaire length, type of consent, approach to recruitment, and subject characteristics on participation in epidemiologic studies.
Methods
As part of a health survey among Dutch subjects treated for ear, nose, and throat disorders in childhood, we conducted a pilot study of 200 individuals who were randomly assigned to one of four categories, defined by length of questionnaire (long vs. short) and type of consent form (basic vs. multi-option). In addition, among 8402 subjects eligible to be in the main study (average age 41 years in 1997), we examined the effect of approach to recruitment and subject characteristics on participation rates.
Results
The pilot study showed a non-significant 10% increase in participation rate using the shorter questionnaire, but no differences by type of consent form. In the full survey, the participation rate was 49% after the first mailing. Response increased by 15% after a written reminder and by 10% after a telephone survey. The total participation rate was 74%. Attained age, sex, exposure status, age at exposure, and response to an earlier survey were determinants of participation rates. Among male non-participants, outright refusal was less frequent than non-response. The refusal rate, unlike the non-response rate, was positively associated with older age at time of survey.
Conclusion
Health survey participation is influenced by questionnaire length, frequency of contact, and subject characteristics.
Keywords :
epidemiologic methods , questionnaires , Response rates , Cohort Studies.