Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/17220
Type: Journal article
Title: What factors facilitate a GP survey high response rate?
Author: Fielding, J.
Clothier, H.
Stocks, N.
Kelly, H.
Citation: Australian Family Physician, 2005; 34(10):895-896
Publisher: Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Issue Date: 2005
ISSN: 0300-8495
Statement of
Responsibility: 
J. Fielding, H. Clothier, N. Stocks N and H. Kelly
Abstract: General practitioners are inundated with surveys seeking information about their beliefs and practices by a range of health researchers, policy makers and marketers. Their time for these surveys is often unpaid, or under-rewarded, or impinges on other responsibilities. If response rates are too low – something all too common – results are impossible or difficult to interpret.
Keywords: Humans
Health Care Surveys
Motivation
Decision Making
Family Practice
Australia
Description: Copyright © 2005 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physician. Reproduced with permission. Permission to reproduce must be sought from the publisher, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Published version: http://www.racgp.org.au/afp/200510/29475
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