TITLE

Hospital case notes and medical audit: evaluation of non-response

AUTHOR(S)
Gulliford, M.C.; Petruckevitch, A.; Burney, P.G.J.
PUB. DATE
May 1991
SOURCE
BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);5/11/91, Vol. 302 Issue 6785, p1128
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Studies the records of 75-year old male residents of South Thames, England registered at the Thames Cancer Registry with bladder cancer. Evaluation of non-response as source of bias; Estimation of the association of explanatory variables with retrieval using logistic regression; Significance of associations.
ACCESSION #
4922015

Tags: BLADDER -- Cancer;  LOGISTIC regression analysis

 

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