Pre-contact by telephone increases response rates to postal questionnaires in a population of stroke patients: an open ended randomized controlled trial

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Mathias Barra
Tone Breines Simonsen
Fredrik Andreas Dahl
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[1] Health Services Research Center,Akershus University Hospital
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Response rates; Postal survey; Questionnaires; Randomized controlled trial; Pre-contact; Stroke patients;
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