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The literature provides little indication of acceptable survey response rates or inappropriate non-response rates.
Nonetheless, we believe that the inclusion of health care providers in the development of the questionnaire has led to an acceptable survey, representing issues that are of importance to the health care providers.
The strengths of our study include: 1) the use of a rigorous process for the development of the questionnaire items with active surgeon participation, 2) a comprehensive sampling of surgeons of North America and Europe as well as academic and non-academic centres, and 3) an acceptable survey response rate of approximately 56% that helps to limit, but not eliminate, non-responder bias [ 16, 17].
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Survey items will be revised based on feedback and re-piloted with additional participants until an acceptable AIMS survey has been developed.
For example, clearly worded, plain language, consent has been deemed acceptable in surveys that convey minimal to low risk and additional efforts to ensure complete comprehension of the purpose of the survey are not routinely made.
Although questions on sexual behaviours and religion are now more acceptable in surveys, history of child abuse, drug habits, intimate partner violence and abortion experiences are still considered to be sensitive [ 7, 8].
The response rate of more than 50% is acceptable for a survey of GPs.
The response rate was 66%, which is acceptable for a survey [ 46].
Interviews were found to be a feasible and acceptable tool to survey the context of the health care setting.
To keep the length of the survey acceptable, we only posed these questions for one website the participants named.
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