I'm writing to invite you to participate in an anonymous online survey that I'm currently conducting. The survey aims to gather insights into users' experience of using health websites. It should take approximately 10 minutes to complete, and your responses will be completely anonymous and confidential.
I have received 563 questionnaire responses to this anonymous online survey, which is good. However, 92% of the respondents were between the ages of 18-29, leading to a sample bias in the study. This means that the results of the study may represent mainly the preferences of younger adults.
Now, I urgently need more participants over the age of 30 to complete the anonymous online survey. Anyone can take part if you have searched for any information on the health website in the last 6 months.
【Presentation of Survey Findings】
Based on the responses of 563 participants, a significant 79.5% of them frequently utilise their smartphones as their primary tool for seeking health-related information.
Furthermore, approximately 68.3% of these respondents typically spend merely a few minutes per session while browsing through health websites.
My issue is that though I read a lot of health websites, I normally access them via google. So I might add an nhs to a search to get nhs specific advice, but the search isn't via the website portal...
So can I still fill in your form...?
My issue is that though I read a lot of health websites, I normally access them via google. So I might add an nhs to a search to get nhs specific advice, but the search isn't via the website portal...
So can I still fill in your form...?