Mueller B A, McTiernan A, Daling J R
Am J Public Health. 1986 Nov;76(11):1331-2. doi: 10.2105/ajph.76.11.1331.
Response levels obtained from two methods of patient contact to obtain subject consent for participation in epidemiologic studies were compared. When a signed, return card was required prior to further contact, 70 to 83 per cent of patients consented to participate, compared with consistently higher levels (89 to 93 per cent) obtained with telephone contact. These data suggest that the likelihood of obtaining the high response level required in epidemiologic studies is increased by methods that do not rely on a return card.
对通过两种患者联系方法获取受试者参与流行病学研究同意书的回应率进行了比较。若在进一步联系之前需要一份签名的回执卡,70%至83%的患者同意参与,相比之下,通过电话联系获得的回应率始终更高(89%至93%)。这些数据表明,不依赖回执卡的方法可提高获得流行病学研究所需高回应率的可能性。