Published on in Vol 13, No 3 (2011): Jul-Sep

Using Web-Based and Paper-Based Questionnaires for Collecting Data on Fertility Issues Among Female Childhood Cancer Survivors: Differences in Response Characteristics

Using Web-Based and Paper-Based Questionnaires for Collecting Data on Fertility Issues Among Female Childhood Cancer Survivors: Differences in Response Characteristics

Using Web-Based and Paper-Based Questionnaires for Collecting Data on Fertility Issues Among Female Childhood Cancer Survivors: Differences in Response Characteristics

Journals

  1. Veerbeek M, Oude Voshaar R, Pot A. Clinicians’ Perspectives on a Web-Based System for Routine Outcome Monitoring in Old-Age Psychiatry in the Netherlands. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(3):e76 View
  2. Fitzgerald K, Vaughan B. A snap-shot of attrition from the osteopathy profession in Australia. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2016;22:33 View
  3. Stokes Y, Vandyk A, Squires J, Jacob J, Gifford W. Using Facebook and LinkedIn to Recruit Nurses for an Online Survey. Western Journal of Nursing Research 2019;41(1):96 View
  4. Tirosh O, Tran P, Renouf J, Pergaminelis N, Purdie C, Ho A, Gibbens A. PROMsBase: Web-based repository portal for patient-reported outcome measures in orthopaedics. Health Informatics Journal 2019;25(3):867 View
  5. Blumenberg C, Barros A. Electronic data collection in epidemiological research. Applied Clinical Informatics 2016;07(03):672 View
  6. Hohwü L, Lyshol H, Gissler M, Jonsson S, Petzold M, Obel C. Web-Based Versus Traditional Paper Questionnaires: A Mixed-Mode Survey With a Nordic Perspective. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(8):e173 View
  7. Faleiros F, Käppler C, Pontes F, Silva S, Goes F, Cucick C. USE OF VIRTUAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND DISSEMINATION AS A DATA COLLECTION STRATEGY IN SCIENTIFIC STUDIES. Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem 2016;25(4) View
  8. Hirsch O, Hauschild F, Schmidt M, Baum E, Christiansen H. Comparison of Web-Based and Paper-Based Administration of ADHD Questionnaires for Adults. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(3):e47 View
  9. Sugimoto T, Shinozaki T, Miyamoto Y. Aftershocks Associated With Impaired Health Caused by the Great East Japan Disaster Among Youth Across Japan: A National Cross-Sectional Survey. interactive Journal of Medical Research 2013;2(2):e31 View
  10. Ozono S, Ishida Y, Honda M, Okamura J, Asami K, Maeda N, Sakamoto N, Inada H, Iwai T, Kamibeppu K, Kakee N, Horibe K. General Health Status and Late Effects Among Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer in Japan. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;44(10):932 View
  11. Gagné T, Agouri R, Cantinotti M, Boubaker A, Frohlich K. How important are paper copies of questionnaires? Testing invitations modes when studying social inequalities in smoking among young adults. International Journal of Public Health 2014;59(1):207 View
  12. Kim C, Chung C, Choi Y, Shin H, Woo J, Kim S, Lee H. The usefulness of a mobile device-based system for patient-reported outcomes in a spine outpatient clinic. The Spine Journal 2016;16(7):843 View
  13. Overbeek A, van den Berg M, Kremer L, van den Heuvel-Eibrink M, Tissing W, Loonen J, Versluys B, Bresters D, Kaspers G, Lambalk C, van Leeuwen F, van Dulmen-den Broeder E. A nationwide study on reproductive function, ovarian reserve, and risk of premature menopause in female survivors of childhood cancer: design and methodological challenges. BMC Cancer 2012;12(1) View
  14. Morris M, Edwards P, Doyle P, Maconochie N. Women in an infertility survey responded more by mail but preferred a choice: randomized controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2013;66(2):226 View
  15. Loren A, Mangu P, Beck L, Brennan L, Magdalinski A, Partridge A, Quinn G, Wallace W, Oktay K. Fertility Preservation for Patients With Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline Update. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;31(19):2500 View
  16. Horevoorts N, Vissers P, Mols F, Thong M, van de Poll-Franse L. Response Rates for Patient-Reported Outcomes Using Web-Based Versus Paper Questionnaires: Comparison of Two Invitational Methods in Older Colorectal Cancer Patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(5):e111 View
  17. Nguyen J, Marx R, Hidaka C, Wilson S, Lyman S. Validation of electronic administration of knee surveys among ACL-injured patients. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 2017;25(10):3116 View
  18. Müller M, Urech C, Boivin J, Ehrbar V, Moffat R, Daellenbach R, Rochlitz C, Tschudin S. Addressing decisional conflict about fertility preservation: helping young female cancer survivors’ family planning decisions. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 2018;44(3):175 View
  19. Sim J, Hyun G, Gibson T, Yasui Y, Leisenring W, Hudson M, Robison L, Armstrong G, Krull K, Huang I. Negligible Effects of the Survey Modes for Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics 2020;(4):10 View
  20. Gerbase M, Germond M, Cerutti B, Vu N, Baroffio A. How Many Responses Do We Need? Using Generalizability Analysis to Estimate Minimum Necessary Response Rates for Online Student Evaluations. Teaching and Learning in Medicine 2015;27(4):395 View
  21. Kilsdonk E, van Dulmen-den Broeder E, van der Pal H, Hollema N, Kremer L, van den Heuvel-Eibrink M, van Leeuwen F, Jaspers M, van den Berg M. Effect of Web-Based Versus Paper-Based Questionnaires and Follow-Up Strategies on Participation Rates of Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Cancer 2015;1(2):e11 View
  22. Welbie M, Wittink H, Westerman M, Topper I, Snoei J, Devillé W. Using Plain Language and Adding Communication Technology to an Existing Health-Related Questionnaire to Help Generate Accurate Information: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(4):e140 View
  23. Pejtersen J, Claydon-Mueller L. The effect of monetary incentive on survey response for vulnerable children and youths: A randomized controlled trial. PLOS ONE 2020;15(5):e0233025 View
  24. Mesias M, Delgado-Andrade C, Morales F. Are Household Potato Frying Habits Suitable for Preventing Acrylamide Exposure?. Foods 2020;9(6):799 View
  25. David M, Ware R. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials supports the use of incentives for inducing response to electronic health surveys. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2014;67(11):1210 View
  26. Robertson A, Tadić V, Cortina-Borja M, Rahi J. Feasibility of using patient-reported outcome measures with visually impaired children/young people attending paediatric ophthalmology clinics. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2021;106(7):687 View
  27. Hasan N, Haque M. Extracting epidemiological knowledge of shrimp farmers applying participatory appraisal tools and mobile phone-assisted survey to identify and solve the problems of WSD. Social Sciences & Humanities Open 2023;7(1):100406 View
  28. Cornet-Cortada A, Ferriols-Pérez E, Payà-Panadés A, Carreras-Collado R, Vidal-Alaball J. Applicability of information and communication technologies in a secondary hospital pelvic floor service. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2022;42(6):2442 View
  29. Edwards P, Roberts I, Clarke M, DiGuiseppi C, Woolf B, Perkins C. Methods to increase response to postal and electronic questionnaires. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2023;2023(11) View
  30. Klee B, Costa D, Frese T, Knoechelmann A, Meyer G, Meyer T, Purschke O, Schildmann J, Steckelberg A, Mikolajczyk R. To Remind or Not to Remind During Recruitment? An Analysis of an Online Panel in Germany. International Journal of Public Health 2024;69 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Mutepfa M, Tapera R. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. View
  2. Stoyanova R, Dimova R, Doykov I. Health and Social Care Systems of the Future: Demographic Changes, Digital Age and Human Factors. View
  3. Mutepfa M, Tapera R. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. View