Predictors of Postal or Online Response Mode and Associations With Patient Experience and Satisfaction in the English Cancer Patient Experience Survey
Conclusions: In the context of a national survey of patients with cancer, online and postal responders tend to differ in their characteristics and rating of satisfaction. Associations between online response and reported experience were generally small and mostly nonsignificant, but with a tendency toward less than positive ratings, although not consistently. Whether the observed associations between response mode and reported experience were causal needs to be examined using experimental survey designs.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - Category: General Medicine Authors: Tra My Pham Gary A Abel Mayam Gomez-Cano Georgios Lyratzopoulos Source Type: research
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