A Comparison of a Postal Survey and Mixed-Mode Survey Using a Questionnaire on Patients' Experiences With Breast Care
BackgroundThe Internet is increasingly considered to be an efficient medium for assessing the quality of health care seen from the patients' perspective. Potential benefits of Internet surveys such as time efficiency, reduced effort, and lower costs should be balanced against potential weakness...
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Main Authors: | Zuidgeest, Marloes (Author), Hendriks, Michelle (Author), Koopman, Laura (Author), Spreeuwenberg, Peter (Author), Rademakers, Jany (Author) |
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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