دورية أكاديمية

Feedback in web-based questionnaires as incentive to increase compliance in studies on lifestyle factors.

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العنوان: Feedback in web-based questionnaires as incentive to increase compliance in studies on lifestyle factors.
المؤلفون: Bälter, Olle, Fondell, Elinor, Bälter, Katarina
المصدر: Public Health Nutrition; Jun2012, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p982-988, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: INTERNET questionnaires, LIFESTYLES & health, RESPIRATORY infections, EPIDEMIOLOGY, PHYSICAL activity, DISEASE incidence, PUBLIC health
مستخلص: ObjectiveWe explored the use of feedback in interactive web-based questionnaires for collecting data on lifestyle factors in epidemiological studies.DesignHere we report from a cohort study on lifestyle factors and upper respiratory tract infections among 1805 men and women. We introduced interactivity in the form of personalized feedback and feedback on a group level regarding dietary intake, physical activity and incidence of infections in web-based questionnaires as incentives for the respondents to continue answering questions and stay in the study.SettingThe study was performed in Sweden.SubjectsAll participants were randomly selected from the population registry.ResultsPersonalized feedback was offered in the baseline questionnaire and feedback on a group level in the five follow-up questionnaires. In total, 88 % of the participants actively chose to get personalized feedback at least once in the baseline questionnaire. The follow-up questionnaires were sent by email and the overall compliance at each follow-up was 83–84 %, despite only one reminder. In total, 74 % completed all five follow-ups. However, the compliance was higher among those who chose feedback in the baseline questionnaire compared with those who did not choose feedback.ConclusionsThe results show that it is possible to use feedback in web questionnaires and that it has the potential to increase compliance. The majority of the participants actively chose to take part in the personalized feedback in the baseline questionnaire and future research should focus on improving the design of the feedback, which may ultimately result in even higher compliance in research studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:13689800
DOI:10.1017/S1368980011003041