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Am J Prev Med ; 31(5): 419-26, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17046414

ABSTRACT

This paper discusses current challenges in achieving higher survey participation rates in random-digit-dial telephone surveys and proposes steps to address them through interviewer training to avoid refusals. It describes features of surveys that contribute to respondent reluctance to participate and offers a brief overview of current refusal aversion training methods to reduce nonresponse. It then identifies what challenges that unique features of random-digit-dial telephone surveys on sensitive topics might contribute to nonresponse. Recommendations are then proposed for changes in refusal aversion training, standard survey introductions, and informed consent procedures. Finally, further research is called for to identify which methods best balance the need to improve response rates with respondent safety and privacy in surveys with sensitive questions.


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Health Surveys , Inservice Training , Interviews as Topic/methods , Refusal to Participate , Research Personnel/education , Domestic Violence , Humans , Informed Consent , Privacy , Safety , Telephone , United States , Wounds and Injuries
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