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Do income questions and seeking consent to link medical records reduce survey response rates? A randomised controlled trial among older people.
S Shah, T J Harris, E Rink, S DeWilde, C R Victor and D G Cook
British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 223-225.
S Shah
Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE. sshah@sghms.ac.uk
T J Harris
Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE. sshah@sghms.ac.uk
E Rink
Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE. sshah@sghms.ac.uk
S DeWilde
Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE. sshah@sghms.ac.uk
C R Victor
Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE. sshah@sghms.ac.uk
D G Cook
Department of Public Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE. sshah@sghms.ac.uk
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Do income questions and seeking consent to link medical records reduce survey response rates? A randomised controlled trial among older people.
S Shah, T J Harris, E Rink, S DeWilde, C R Victor, D G Cook
British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 223-225.
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