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The impact of a promised financial incentive on response to a postal survey sent to Australian general practitioners: Dataset

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posted on 2025-06-11, 06:30 authored by Alison ZuccaAlison Zucca, Mariko CareyMariko Carey, Robert Sanson-Fisher, Rhee Joel, Balakrishnan NairBalakrishnan Nair, Christopher OldmeadowChristopher Oldmeadow, Evans Tiffany, Simon ChiuSimon Chiu
This data were collected from a randomised sample of 964 Australian general practitioners, with the aim of examining the impact a small financial incentive has on response rate and speed of the sample to a cross-sectional postal survey. Attached data includes; condition, ARIA status, survey sent date, survey return date. The response rate was calculated from the survey sent and return dates. ARIA status measures the remoteness of responders using a calculation of road networks. This research was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council via a Dementia Research Team grant (APP1095078). Mariko Carey is supported by a NHMRC Boosting Dementia Research Leadership Fellowship (APP1136168). This research was also supported by infrastructure funding from the Hunter Medical Research Institute. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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National Health & Medical Research Council

APP1095078

An Australian Community Of practice in Research in Dementia (ACcORD) to improve health outcomes for people with dementia and their carers

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University of Newcastle

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Callaghan, N.S.W.

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  • en, English

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Faculty of Health and Medicine

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School of Medicine and Public Health

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