Background: Although, the vast majority of bariatric procedures worldwide are performed laparoscopically, there is no consensus on the best technique to enter the first trocar, a potentially dangerous maneuver. Three principally different techniques exist: initial pneumoperitoneum by Verres needle, open Hasson technique, and direct placement of an optical trocar. In this nationwide survey, we have studied the presently used technique to place the first trocar and identified any intraabdominal injuries in 2012-2014.
Conclusions: Twelve intraabdominal injuries (0.07 %) were found in this nationwide survey. The most common technique for placing the first trocar had switched from directly placing an optical trocar to prior establishment of pneumoperitoneum.
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The Survey Participants functionality allows you to invite a group of people to participate in your survey, keep track of who has completed the survey, and ensure that each person can only participate once. The survey participants table feature allows you to do the following:
Once the survey is switched to Closed-access mode only the people that provide a unique token code (that has not been already used) can access the survey. (You need to create a survey participants table first for the respective survey).
If you enable the Allow public registration option from the Survey participants table panel, the survey participants will be able to register for your survey by receiving an automatically generated token code.
If you initialize a participant table, the survey will be accessible only to those participants who provide a token code in the registration process (either manually or by URL). This way, the survey will be switched to closed-access mode.
The second row of the table includes various criteria that can help the survey administrator sort the entries. If you click on any of the columns/criteria from the table, the screen will be refreshed, showing the survey participants ordered in accordance to the criterion you just clicked on. Click twice on it to get the results displayed in a descending order.
Note that the Add survey participant panel has two tabs: the General tab and the Additional attributes tab. The additional attributes tab offers you access to your custom attributes - read the following wiki section for more details.
A dummy participant can be used when you do not want to send tokens by email to survey participants, but give them token codes by other means. For example, students doing class evaluations could be given a paper with an invitation code to be entered at the beginning of the online survey. This way, the likelihood of receiving more responses and feedback increases.
The Number of participants field allows you to enter the number of dummy participants you want to add to your survey participants table. The explanation of the other fields can be found in the Add participant wiki subsection.
This import function allows you to import information from a LDAP query (tested on openLdap, but should work in any LDAP compliant directory including ActiveDirectory). The following options are available on the Import survey participants from LDAP page:
Invitations & Reminders allows you to manage the LimeSurvey invitations system. You can send invitations or reminders to participants displayed in your survey participants table. An email bounce tracking system can be used to help you track and mark the emails that were not delivered to the recipients (survey participants).
Use this functionality to send invitations again to certain survey participants. When you use the send invitations function, only an email address that has not previously received an invitation will get one. This means that if you add new email addresses to the survey participants list after the first invitations are sent, only these new addresses will receive an invitation the second time you send invitations.
When sending an email, the LimeSurvey email bounce tracking system automatically adds a survey-id and token-id to the mail header. These "custom headers" are added to each invitation email that is sent through your LimeSurvey installation to survey participants. When the email is bounced back, the original header along with the "Delivery notification" header is received. The system then checks for new emails and parses the emails that have these custom headers and marks the wrong email address in the survey participants table.
The last option on the tokens management toolbar is the View in CPDB option. This allows the survey administrator to see the participants that exist in both the central participant database and the survey participants list.
You can also open your survey to the public by utilizing the type of respondent control available when using tokens. To do this, initialize your survey participants table and choose to allow public registration in the main survey setup. People who visit your survey's URL without a token will be given the opportunity to register. (This setting can be later changed from the participant settings section that is located in the settings menu of the survey).
If a participant provides an email address that is not already in the current database, an entry in the survey participants table will be created and they will be emailed an invitation containing their unique token code.
Yes, tokens can be used both for anonymous and non-anonymous surveys. This is determined when creating a survey. If a survey is not anonymous (or 'tracked') then the token list can be used to find the responses that an individual has made to the survey. If the survey is anonymous, then no link (technically: foreign key relationship) is available between the respondents from the survey participants table and their corresponding answers.
With the dummy tokens, you may create a form of pseudonymised participation by exporting the created dummy tokens and then combining them with your participant list externally. That way, LimeSurvey can be used as a survey platform without putting personal information of your participants into the system.
Approximately 1 in 3 adults enrolled in an HDHP haven't opened an HSA, according to a national survey of 1,637 respondents. Among those with an HSA, most had not contributed money into it in the past year, the study, published on the JAMA Network website in July 2020, showed. "These findings suggest that ... targeted interventions could enhance uptake of and contributions to health savings accounts," the study authors concluded.
Just over half of 181 surveyed employers position HSAs as an opportunity to increase retirement savings as well as a means to save for current health care expenses, according to the nonprofit Plan Sponsor Council of America's (PSCA's) 2020 HSA benchmarking survey, reinforcing the notion that HSAs can be a powerful retirement savings tool.
Offering the same, or some of the same, investment options in the HSA program as in the 401(k) plan can help ease the education barrier around HSA investing. However, only 4 percent of employers are currently doing so, according to PSCA's survey.
We received 304 completed surveys (5.8% response rate), 75% completed by an anesthesiologist, and 24% by a perfusionist. The majority of respondents used clinical history and/or antibody testing (71% and 63%, respectively) to diagnose HIT. Seventy-five percent of respondents reported using an institutional protocol for HIT-CPB cases. Most respondents (89%) reported having at least 1 case in the last 3 years, with a total case experience of at least 785 cases (785 = the minimum number of cases in each case volume category the number of respondents choosing that category). The strategy recommended in published guidelines, bivalirudin, was the most commonly reported alternative anticoagulation strategy (75%) used by respondents in HIT cases, with most (83%) using the activated clotting time (ACT) to monitor anticoagulation.
Every year, the U.S. Census Bureau contacts over 3.5 million households across the country to participate in the American Community Survey. When you respond to the survey, you are doing your part to ensure decisions about your community can be made using the best data available.
We collect responses to the American Community Survey in four different ways: internet, mail, telephone, and in-person interviews. Learn more about the different response options available to you and how you can respond to the survey today.
Your answers are important. The American Community Survey is sent to a small percentage of our population on a rotating basis. As part of a sample, you represent many other people. Learn how you can respond to the survey today.
Response to the survey is required by law because the American Community Survey is part of the decennial census, replacing the "long form" that previously was sent to a percentage of households once every 10 years. Learn more about what would happen to the American Community Survey if it was not required.
Your address was randomly selected through a process of scientific sampling and represents thousands of other households like yours. We randomly select about 3.5 million addresses each year to respond to the survey.
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