Published on in Vol 18, No 3 (2016): March

Assessing the Effects of Participant Preference and Demographics in the Usage of Web-based Survey Questionnaires by Women Attending Screening Mammography in British Columbia

Assessing the Effects of Participant Preference and Demographics in the Usage of Web-based Survey Questionnaires by Women Attending Screening Mammography in British Columbia

Assessing the Effects of Participant Preference and Demographics in the Usage of Web-based Survey Questionnaires by Women Attending Screening Mammography in British Columbia

Journals

  1. Szanto Z, Benko I, Jakab L, Szalai G, Vereczkei A. The use of a smartphone application for fast lung cancer risk assessment†. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 2017;51(6):1171 View
  2. Arafa A, Anzengruber F, Mostafa A, Navarini A. Perspectives of online surveys in dermatology. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 2019;33(3):511 View
  3. Sari A, Bonk C, Zhu M. MOOC instructor designs and challenges: what can be learned from existing MOOCs in Indonesia and Malaysia?. Asia Pacific Education Review 2020;21(1):143 View
  4. Manikkath J, Matuluko A, Leong A, Ching D, Dewart C, Lim R, Meilianti S, Uzman N. Exploring young pharmacists' and pharmaceutical scientists' needs and expectations within an international pharmacy organization: Findings from FIP's needs assessment survey. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2020;16(12):1677 View
  5. Stang A, Freedman S, Mikrogianakis A, Thompson G, Williamson J, Johnson D. Parental experiences and preferences as participants in pediatric research conducted in the emergency department. CJEM 2018;20(3):409 View
  6. Habibi M, Springer C, Spence M, Hansen-Petrik M, Kavanagh K. Use of Videoconferencing for Lactation Consultation: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey of Mothers’ Acceptance in the United States. Journal of Human Lactation 2018;34(2):313 View
  7. Pompili C, Boele F, Absolom K, Holch P, Clayton B, Smyllie E, Franks K, Velikova G. Patients’ views of routine quality of life assessment following a diagnosis of early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2020;31(3):324 View
  8. Peltz-Rauchman C, Divine G, McLaren D, Rubinfeld I, Conway W, Allard D, Johnson C. Response to survey directed to patient portal members differs by age, race, and healthcare utilization. JAMIA Open 2019;2(4):429 View
  9. Scully R, Davids J, Melnitchouk N. Impact of Procedural Specialty on Maternity Leave and Career Satisfaction Among Female Physicians. Annals of Surgery 2017;266(2):210 View
  10. Fitzgerald D, Hockey R, Jones M, Mishra G, Waller M, Dobson A. Use of Online or Paper Surveys by Australian Women: Longitudinal Study of Users, Devices, and Cohort Retention. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(3):e10672 View
  11. Patel S, Boulton K, Redoblado-Hodge M, Papanicolaou A, Barnett D, Bennett B, Drevensek S, Cramsie J, Ganesalingam K, Ong N, Rozsa M, Sutherland R, Williamsz M, Pokorski I, Song Y, Silove N, Guastella A. The Acceptability and Efficacy of Electronic Data Collection in a Hospital Neurodevelopmental Clinic: Pilot Questionnaire Study. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(1):e18214 View
  12. Hamid M, Kumar A, Gunaseelan L, Arulchelvan A, Sinha A, Razi S, Subhan M, Subhan S, Kapoor S, Salim A. Innovative online care: A cross-sectional survey study of potential benefits and challenges of online lactation consultation service with paediatrician consultation. Paediatrics & Child Health 2022;27(7):414 View
  13. Ali M, Amirthalingam P, Alatawi Y, Aljabri A. Patient Satisfaction of Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Services. Journal of Patient Experience 2022;9 View
  14. Ma X, Yang X, Yin H, Wang Y, Tian Y, Long C, Bai C, Dong F, Wang Z, Liu T, Gu X. Stunting among kindergarten children in China in the context of COVID-19: A cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Pediatrics 2022;10 View
  15. Campbell C, Taylor-Clark T, A Loan L. Protecting nurse survey participants: Ethical considerations for conducting survey research among nurses. Clinical Ethics 2022;17(4):391 View
  16. Stahl K, Groene O, Mockridge J. ASK ME!—Routine measurement of patient experience with patient safety in ambulatory care: A mixed-mode survey. PLOS ONE 2021;16(12):e0259252 View
  17. Disher N, Scott J, Tyzik A, Golden S, Baker G, Hynes D, Slatore C. Evaluation of survey delivery methods in a national study of Veteran’s healthcare preferences. Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology 2024;24(4):382 View
  18. Yusuf A, Afolabi A, Akanmu A, Murzi H, Ofori-Boadu A, Ball S. Evaluation of Instructors’ Demographic Variations on a Web-based Platform for Connecting with Practitioners. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2024:1 View
  19. Mishina S, Ito Y, Lee T, Murofushi T, Uetake Y, Akizawa T. Physician and Patient Preferences for Treatment of Anemia Associated with Chronic Kidney Disease in Japan: A Survey Including Best-Worst Scaling. Patient Preference and Adherence 2024;Volume 18:1563 View