Recommendations for design and analysis of health examination surveys under selective non-participation
Abstract
The decreasing participation rates and selective non-participation peril the representativeness of health examination surveys (HESs). Finnish HESs conducted in 1972–2012 are used to demonstrate that survey participation rates can be enhanced with well-planned recruitment procedures and auxiliary information about survey non-participants can be used to reduce selection bias. Experiments incorporated to pilot surveys and experience from previously...
Paper Details
Title
Recommendations for design and analysis of health examination surveys under selective non-participation
Published Date
Aug 28, 2018
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
8 - 12
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