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www.zorginstituutnederland.nl/over-ons/publicaties/publicatie/2024/01/16/richtlijn-voor-het-uitvoeren-van-economische-evaluaties-in-de-gezondheidszorgE-Health / Health Services Research and New Models of Care
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55601
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The study has been approved in writing by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek/Netherlands Cancer Institute (AVL/NKI) to be conducted in all nine University Medical Centers and the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek and has been registered at “CCMO Toetsingonline” from the Dutch Central Committee on Research involving Human Subjects (file number NL63554.031.17) and on Clinical Trials.gov (NCT03835793). Written informed consent will be collected from the participants.
JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(1):e24414
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In a recent study by Van den Berg et al [24], no differences were found in participation rates of female CCSs invited to complete either a paper- or a Web-based questionnaire. However, the CCSs who were invited through a paper-based questionnaire preferred completing the paper-based over the Web-based version. Our study confirms these results, although this study also showed that offering a paper-based questionnaire with a reminder contact ultimately does not influence the participation rate.
JMIR Cancer 2015;1(2):e11
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Reference 34: Web surveys as part of a mixed-mode strategy for populations that cannot be contacted by e-mail
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(3):e76
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