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Paper- or Web-Based Questionnaire Invitations as a Method for Data Collection: Cross-Sectional Comparative Study of Differences in Response Rate, Completeness of Data, and Financial Cost.

Jonas Fynboe EbertLinda HuibersBo ChristensenMorten Bondo Christensen
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
Although we found lower response rates for Web-based invitations, this solution was more cost-effective (by a factor of 10) and had slightly lower numbers of missing values than questionnaires sent with paper invitations. Analyses of socioeconomic variables showed almost no difference between nonrespondents in both groups, which could imply that the lower response rate in the digital group does not necessarily increase the level of selection bias. Invitations to questionnaire studies via digital mail may be an excellent option for collecting research data in the future. This study may serve as the foundational pillar of digital data collection in health care research in Scandinavia and other countries considering implementing similar systems.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • electronic health record
  • healthcare
  • big data
  • data analysis
  • machine learning
  • deep learning
  • social media
  • case control
  • childhood cancer