Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2509054 | Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy | 2007 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The telephone survey achieved higher outcome rates with reduced cost per usable response. A telephone survey is a viable mode that holds promise in pharmacy practice research. Maximizing response rates and assessing potential nonresponse bias should be a standard practice among pharmacy practice researchers. More methodology research specific to pharmacist surveys is needed.
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Authors
Salisa C. Ph.D., Jeanine K. Ph.D., R.Ph.,