Title of article :
Participation Rates in Epidemiologic Studies
Author/Authors :
Sandro Galea، نويسنده , , Melissa Tracy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Participation Rates in Epidemiologic Studies
Pages 643-653
Sandro Galea, Melissa Tracy
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Participation rates for epidemiologic studies have been declining during the past 30 years with even steeper declines in recent years. This wholesale decrease in participation rate, or at the very least the increase in refusal, has, quite understandably, occasioned some concern among epidemiologists who have long considered a high study participation rate as one of the hallmarks of a “good” epidemiologic study. In this review we synthesize the issues that are central to epidemiologic thinking around declining study participation rates. We consider the reasons why study participation has been declining, summarize what we know about who does participate in epidemiologic studies, and discuss the implications of declining participation rates. We conclude with a discussion of methods that may help improve study participation rates.
Article Outline
Introduction
What is a Participation Rate?
Why has Nonparticipation been Increasing?
Refusing Participation
Difficulties Finding Potential Participants
Who Participates in Epidemiologic Studies Today?
Implications of Study Nonparticipation
Improving Participation Rates in Epidemiologic Studies
Conclusion
References
Keywords :
epidemiologic studies , Response rate , Validity. , Outcome Rate
Journal title :
Annals of Epidemiology
Journal title :
Annals of Epidemiology