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Impact of Incentives on Physician Participation in Research Surveys: Randomized Experiment
We conducted a randomized study to determine to what extent the incentive amount influenced participation among neurologists participating in a case-vignette internet-based survey. For convenience, we examined neurologists as we were already conducting a larger study aimed at neurologists and could easily integrate the randomization.
A mailing list of US-based specialists was obtained from SPAN Global Services or Lake Media Group, a medical marketing company.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54343
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This research describes the real-life seeking behavior, educational needs, and information sources of Italian MS and migraine neurologists. To the best of our knowledge, these aspects have never been explored before in this context. Our data provide an initial, exploratory step in understanding the specific information needs of neurologists and give insights on the motivation, response, and gaps in the landscape of information available for this group of users.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(4):e14979
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