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Methodology of a population-based survey of headache disorders among adults in Latvia. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Public Health
Meksa L   +5 more
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2020 design and methods of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]

open access: yesTob Control
DiGaetano R   +25 more
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Impact of Patient Advisory Service on Employment in Primary Care

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Pattani S   +6 more
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TELEPHONE HOUSEHOLD SCREENING AND INTERVIEWING

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1983
The selection of random population samples by telephone and telephone interviewing of study subjects have become useful tools in epidemiologic research. As part of a case control study in Washington D.C. a telephone interview was conducted with an age stratified sample of women--30-49 and 50-69 years.
B L, Harlow, P, Hartge
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The Telephone Interview Probe

Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2007
With increasing interest in studies evaluating treatment outcome in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), there is a need for treatment-sensitive instruments that are feasible, yield valid and reliable scores, and measure outcome in a “time-locked” and “situation- and symptom-specific” manner.
Penny Corkum   +4 more
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The Telephone Interview

1995
Over the phone it’s a very lonely life indeed. “Do you think I need to come?” says the patient. You’re busy, the patient has had this particular complaint dozens of times before, the patient needs the money more than you do. And yet this could be the time—the time for the crocky chest pains to be an infarction, the time for the “spastic colon” to be an
Peter Curtis, Susan Evens
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Informed Consent Procedures in Telephone Interviews

American Sociological Review, 1982
This study experiments with different ways of informing respondents about a survey in order to see how such diffrrences affect the quality of the data collected and the meaning of the experience fir them. Extending earlier work on informed consent in personal interviews, it replicates essential features of the earlier study in telephone interviews with
Eleanor, Singer, Martin R, Frankel
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