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Family Practice Vol. 21, No. 3, 329
Family Practice Vol. 21, No. 3 © Oxford University Press 2004, all rights reserved.


Correspondence

Internet-based surveys of health professionals

Hilarie Bateman, Suan Goh and Sally Anne Doyle

R&D Partnership Team, Cambridge City PCT, Nightingale Court, Ida Darwin, Cambridge CB1 5EE, UK

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Braithwaite et al.1 suggest that Internet-based surveys of health professionals may provide an attractive alternative to postal and telephone questionnaires. It is interesting to speculate on how the feasibility of an Internet-based approach may . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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