Non-response did not affect prevalence estimates of asthma and respiratory symptoms - results from a postal questionnaire survey of the general population

被引:16
|
作者
Raisanen, P. [1 ]
Hedman, L. [1 ,2 ]
Andersson, M. [1 ]
Stridsman, C. [1 ]
Lindberg, A. [3 ]
Lundback, B. [1 ,4 ]
Ronmark, E. [1 ]
Backman, H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Umea Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Clin Med, Sect Sustainable Hlth, OLIN Unit, SE-90187 Umea, Sweden
[2] Lulea Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Lulea, Sweden
[3] Umea Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Clin Med, Sect Med, OLIN Unit, Umea, Sweden
[4] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Med, Krefting Res Ctr, Gothenburg, Sweden
关键词
Non-response; Participation rate; Population survey; Respiratory epidemiology; OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG-DISEASE; HEALTH SURVEY; OCCUPATIONAL-EXPOSURE; CHRONIC-BRONCHITIS; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; FOLLOW-UP; BIAS; TELEPHONE; ADULTS; PARTICIPATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.rmed.2020.106017
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: A high participation rate is warranted in order to ensure validity in surveys of the general popu-lation. However, participation rates in such studies have declined during the last decades. Objective: To evaluate the reasons for and potential effects of non-response in a large population-based survey about asthma and respiratory symptoms in Northern Sweden. Methods: Within the Obstructive Lung Disease In Norrbotten (OLIN) studies, a random sample of 12,000 adults aged 20-79 was invited to a postal questionnaire survey about asthma, allergic rhino-conjunctivitis and respiratory symptoms in 2016. Three reminders were sent. A random sample of 500 non-responders was invited to a telephone interview. Results: The participation rate in the initial mailing was 41.4%, and 9.2%, 5.0%, and 2.6% in the subsequent three reminders and totally 58.3% (n 1/4 6854) responded. Of 500 non-responders selected for telephone interviews, 320 were possible to reach and 272 participated. Male sex, younger age, and current smoking were associated with both late and non-response. The prevalence of asthma and most respiratory symptoms did not differ significantly between responders and non-responders while allergic rhino-conjunctivitis and smoking was more common among non-responders. Reminders increased the participation rate but did not alter risk ratios for smoking and occupational exposures. Reasons for non-response were mainly lack of time and having forgotten to answer. Conclusions: With a response rate of 58.3%, neither the prevalence estimates of asthma, respiratory symptoms nor the associations to risk factors were affected by non-response, while allergic rhino-conjunctivitis and smoking was underestimated in this Swedish population.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A survey of acupuncture patients: results from a questionnaire among a random sample in the general population in Norway
    Norheim, AJ
    Fonnebo, V
    COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES IN MEDICINE, 2000, 8 (03) : 187 - 192
  • [32] Estimates of the treated prevalence of bipolar disorders by mental health services in the general population: comparison of results from administrative and health survey data
    Bulloch, A. G.
    Currie, S.
    Guyn, L.
    Williams, J. V.
    Lavorato, D. H.
    Patten, S. B.
    CHRONIC DISEASES AND INJURIES IN CANADA, 2011, 31 (03): : 129 - 134
  • [33] Prevalence estimates of asthma or COPD from a health interview survey and from general practitioner registration: what's the difference?
    Mohangoo, AD
    van der Linden, MW
    Schellevis, FG
    Raat, H
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2006, 16 (01): : 101 - 105
  • [34] Asthma symptoms and nasal congestion as independent risk factors for insomnia in a general population: results from the GA2LEN survey
    Sundbom, F.
    Lindberg, E.
    Bjerg, A.
    Forsberg, B.
    Franklin, K.
    Gunnbjornsdottir, M.
    Middelveld, R.
    Toren, K.
    Janson, C.
    ALLERGY, 2013, 68 (02) : 213 - 219
  • [35] Prevalence and associated factors of suicidality in Japanese adolescents: results from a population-based questionnaire survey
    Nagamitsu, Shinichiro
    Mimaki, Masakazu
    Koyanagi, Kenshi
    Tokita, Natsuko
    Kobayashi, Yoriko
    Hattori, Ritsuko
    Ishii, Ryuta
    Matsuoka, Michiko
    Yamashita, Yushiro
    Yamagata, Zentaro
    Igarashi, Takashi
    Croarkin, Paul E.
    BMC PEDIATRICS, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [36] Prevalence and associated factors of suicidality in Japanese adolescents: results from a population-based questionnaire survey
    Shinichiro Nagamitsu
    Masakazu Mimaki
    Kenshi Koyanagi
    Natsuko Tokita
    Yoriko Kobayashi
    Ritsuko Hattori
    Ryuta Ishii
    Michiko Matsuoka
    Yushiro Yamashita
    Zentaro Yamagata
    Takashi Igarashi
    Paul E. Croarkin
    BMC Pediatrics, 20
  • [37] PREVALENCE AND PREDICTION OF SUICIDE IDEATION IN JAPANESE ADOLESCENTS: RESULTS FROM A POPULATION-BASED QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
    Nagamitsu, Shinichiro
    Mimaki, Masakazu
    Koyanagi, Kenji
    Tokita, Natsuko
    Kobayashi, Yoriko
    Hattori, Ritsuko
    Yamashita, Yushiro
    Yamagata, Zentaro
    Igarashi, Takashi
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 56 (10): : S226 - S226
  • [38] Non-respiratory Symptoms and Well-Being in Asthmatics from a General Population Sample
    Leander, Mai
    Cronqvist, Agneta
    Janson, Christer
    Uddenfeldt, Monica
    Rask-Andersen, Anna
    JOURNAL OF ASTHMA, 2009, 46 (06) : 552 - 559
  • [39] Same-sex sexual behaviour: US frequency estimates from survey data with simultaneous misreporting and non-response
    Berg, Nathan
    Lien, Donald
    APPLIED ECONOMICS, 2006, 38 (07) : 757 - 769
  • [40] PREVALENCE OF AT-RISK CRITERIA OF PSYCHOSIS IN THE GENERAL POPULATION: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A TELEPHONE SURVEY
    Schultze-Lutter, Frauke
    Michel, Chantal
    Schimmelmann, Benno G.
    SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2012, 136 : S314 - S314