Telephone Surveys
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1. Antecedents and Consequences of Three Selling Strategies in Social Enterprises
Abstract Purpose This paper analyzed the effect of a long-term strategic orientation and selling capability on three selling strategies, and their effect on the social impact of hybrid social enterprises. Theoretical framework This study relied on the conceptual effect of a long-term orientation and selling capability on selling strategies, as well as the
Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios. Publicado em: 2023
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2. Prevalência de fatores de risco cardiovascular na população de Vitória segundo dados do VIGITEL e da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde de 2013
RESUMO: Objetivo: Comparar a prevalência de fatores de risco cardiovascular na população de Vitória (ES) em pesquisa autorreferida por contato telefônico (VIGITEL) ou por exames clínicos e laboratoriais realizados na Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde (PNS). Método: Os inquéritos foram realizados na população adulta de Vitória (≥18anos). No VIGITEL
Rev. bras. epidemiol.. Publicado em: 25/04/2019
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3. Comparação entre moradores com e sem telefone fixo no domicílio, entrevistados em inquérito domiciliar de saúde. São Paulo - 2003 / Comparison between residents with and without telephone, interviewed in a Household-based health survey in São Paulo 2003.
Introduction. Household surveys have been widely used in epidemiologic studies since the beginning of the 20th century. The methods used in interviews have improved and become a more precise way to obtain information. Telephone interviews make the whole process easier, quicker and less expensive. Objective. To compare households with and without telephone li
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Linhas telefônicas residenciais: uso em inquéritos epidemiológicos no Brasil / Telephone surveys: its use in epidemiologic investigation in Brazil
Objectives: To study the possibilities to use sampling frame of telephone interview the implementation of survey sampling. To describe the presence of potential biases associated to with coverage rates of telephone surveys in the main variables that usually compose the information core of epidemiological investigations. Methods: From database of the National
Publicado em: 2006
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5. A shot in the dark: the strategies and uncertainties of digital bridging in Brazil / Um tiro no escuro: as estratégias e incertezas da inclusão digital no Brasil
This study aimed to investigate, in the available contemporary literature, the digital bridging in general, and specifically the access possibilities of brazilian citizens to new communication technologies the existence of such possibilities classifies an individual as digitally included. The study started with those theories that explain inclusion and exclu
Publicado em: 2005
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6. Improving epidemiological surveys of sexual behaviour conducted by telephone
Background This study assesses the impact of Telephone Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (T-ACASI) on the reporting of sensitive (mainly heterosexual) behaviours.
Oxford University Press.
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7. Telephone versus postal surveys of general practitioners: methodological considerations.
BACKGROUND. High response rates to surveys help to maintain the representativeness of the sample. AIM. In the course of a wider investigation into counselling services within general practice it was decided to assess the feasibility of increasing the response rate by telephone follow up of non-respondents to a postal survey. METHOD. A postal survey was under
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8. Use of telephone interviewing in health care research.
Increasingly, telephone interviewing has become the data collection procedure of choice in large-scale health services research surveys. Previous analyses indicate that excluding nontelephone households does not seriously affect most national parameter estimates, such as yearly estimates of number of ambulatory visits, mainly because the proportion of househ
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9. AIDS and behavioural risk factors in women in inner city Baltimore: a comparison of telephone and face to face surveys.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The study aimed to investigate the influence the mode of administration of a questionnaire (telephone or face to face) on reports of sexual behaviour and attitudes of HIV risk among woman of reproductive age. DESIGN--Two cross sectional surveys--one, a modified random digit dialing telephone survey, the second, a face to face street sample--
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10. Obtaining information on patient satisfaction with hospital care: mail versus telephone.
Many objectives of the study examined here were to develop a questionnaire useful in eliciting the perceptions of patients regarding their hospital care, to compare the methodologic and substantive differences between a mail survey and a telephone survey of patients done approximately a week post discharge, and to develop methods allowing the questionnaire t
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11. Coeur en santé St-Henri--a heart health promotion programme in Montreal, Canada: design and methods for evaluation.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--This paper describes the objectives, design, and methods of evaluation of the impact of the coeur en santé St-Henri programme, as well as selected results from the evaluation to date. It discusses the possible effects of study design choices made to maintain the impact evaluation within budget. DESIGN--The impact of the programme is evaluat
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12. The contribution of physicians to childhood injury prevention in France.
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine what injury control interventions are currently carried out by physicians and to examine how these interventions could be more effective. SETTING: Surveys were conducted among the three main groups of physicians who provide primary care to children in France--private practice pediatricians (PPPs), well