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Differences in participation rates and lessons learned about recruitment of participants - The European Health Examination Survey Pilot Project

机译:参与率的差异和有关招募参与者的经验教训-欧洲健康检查调查试点项目

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Aims: In the 1980s, participation rates in health interview and health examination surveys were around 80% while now they are around 50-60%. There is also evidence that non-participation is selective. Low participation rates and selective non-participation may cause bias to our survey results based on participants alone. We aim to increase knowledge on cultural differences in acceptance and feasibility of different recruitment methods. Methods: The European Health Examination Survey Pilot Project, conducted in 2009-2012, included pilot surveys in 12 countries among people aged 25-64 years. Information about recruitment methods and participation rates in these surveys was collected. Results: Participation rates ranged from 16% to 57% for men and from 31% to 74% for women, where in most surveys women had higher participation rates than men. A variety of recruitment and promotion methods were used to obtain as high participation rates as possible. Combinations of phone calls, invitation letter and home visits were used to recruit invitees. Obtaining valid phone numbers for survey invitees was difficult in several countries. Incentives, websites and promotion in local media were used to promote the surveys. Conclusions: The European Health Examination Survey Pilot surveys showed that obtaining a participation rate above 50% for a representative population sample is possible but it requires hard work and a well-planned recruitment strategy. Recruitment methods used in one country may not be possible to use in another country due to cultural norms and national regulations.
机译:目的:在1980年代,健康访谈和健康检查调查的参与率大约为80%,而现在大约为50-60%。也有证据表明,不参与是有选择性的。低参与率和选择性不参与可能会导致仅基于参与者的调查结果出现偏差。我们的目标是增加关于文化差异的知识,以了解不同招聘方法的接受程度和可行性。方法:2009年至2012年进行的欧洲健康检查调查试点项目包括在12个国家中对25-64岁的人群进行的试点调查。收集了有关这些调查中的招聘方法和参与率的信息。结果:男性的参与率介于16%至57%之间,女性的参与率介于31%至74%之间,在大多数调查中,女性的参与率均高于男性。各种招聘和晋升方法被用来获得尽可能高的参与率。通过电话,邀请函和家访相结合来招募被邀请人。在几个国家中,很难获得有效的被调查者电话号码。激励措施,网站和当地媒体促销被用来促进调查。结论:欧洲健康检查调查试点调查显示,有代表性的人群样本的参与率可以达到50%以上,但这需要艰苦的工作和精心计划的招聘策略。由于文化规范和国家法规,在一个国家/地区使用的招聘方法可能无法在另一个国家/地区使用。

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