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What the resident meant to say: use of cognitive interviewing techniques to develop questionnaires for nursing home residents.

Patricia Housen1, George R Shannon, Barbara Simon, Maria Orlando Edelen, Mary P Cadogan, Linda Sohn, Malia Jones, Joan L Buchanan, Debra Saliba.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Emphasis on consumer-centered care for frail and institutionalized older adults has increased the development and adaptation of surveys for this population. Conventional methods used to pretest survey items fail to investigate underlying sources of measurement error. However, the use of the cognitive interview (CI), a method for studying how respondents answer survey items, is not well established or documented in this population. This study demonstrates how CIs can be used to improve questionnaires intended for nursing home residents. DESIGN AND METHODS: CIs were conducted with 29 nursing home residents in order to identify potential problems with prospective survey items. We used scripted probes to standardize the interviews and adapted the Question Appraisal System to enumerate and classify the problems discovered.
RESULTS: We fielded between one and five versions of each item in an iterative process that identified 61 item-specific problems. Additionally, residents' cognitive responses suggested that some screened their answers on the basis of perceived physical and environmental limitations, and some had difficulty answering items about preferences that fluctuate day to day. These findings led us to modify the items and response set to simplify the respondents' cognitive task. IMPLICATIONS: This study illustrates how CI techniques can be used to understand residents' comprehension of and response to survey items.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18483428     DOI: 10.1093/geront/48.2.158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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1.  How valid are the responses to nursing home survey questions? Some issues and concerns.

Authors:  Denise A Tyler; Renée R Shield; Marsha Rosenthal; Susan C Miller; Terrie Wetle; Melissa A Clark
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2010-11-15

2.  Honoring the Everyday Preferences of Nursing Home Residents: Perceived Choice and Satisfaction With Care.

Authors:  Lauren R Bangerter; Allison R Heid; Katherine Abbott; Kimberly Van Haitsma
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2017-06-01

3.  Assessing spiritual well-being in residents of nursing homes for older people using the FACIT-Sp-12: a cognitive interviewing study.

Authors:  Sue Hall; Sharon Beatty
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2014-01-28       Impact factor: 4.147

4.  "It Depends": Reasons Why Nursing Home Residents Change Their Minds About Care Preferences.

Authors:  Allison R Heid; Karen Eshraghi; Christina I Duntzee; Katherine Abbott; Kimberly Curyto; Kimberly Van Haitsma
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2014-05-09

5.  The use of cognitive interviews to revise the Quality of Trauma Care Patient-Reported Experience Measure (QTAC-PREM).

Authors:  Niklas Bobrovitz; Maria J Santana; Theresa Kline; John Kortbeek; Henry T Stelfox
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2015-01-15       Impact factor: 4.147

6.  Cognitive Interviewing: Revising the Preferences for Everyday Living Inventory for Use In the Nursing Home.

Authors:  Kim Curyto; Kimberly S Van Haitsma; Gail L Towsley
Journal:  Res Gerontol Nurs       Date:  2015-05-28       Impact factor: 1.571

7.  The Association Between Preference Satisfaction and Satisfaction with Overall Care for Nursing Home Residents.

Authors:  Caroline Madrigal; Jacqueline Mogle; Katherine Abbott; Whitney L Mills; Donna M Fick; Dennis Scanlon; Liza Behrens; Karen Eshraghi; Kimberly VanHaitsma
Journal:  J Aging Soc Policy       Date:  2022-05-01

8.  Examining Older Adults' Home Functioning Using the American Housing Survey.

Authors:  Mi Jung Lee; Daejin Kim; Sergio Romero; Ickpyo Hong; Nikolay Bliznyuk; Craig Velozo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-04-13       Impact factor: 4.614

9.  Unmet and Unimportant Preferences Among Nursing Home Residents: What Are Key Resident and Facility Factors?

Authors:  Yinfei Duan; Tetyana P Shippee; Weiwen Ng; Odichinma Akosionu; Mark Woodhouse; Haitao Chu; Jasjit S Ahluwalia; Joseph E Gaugler; Beth A Virnig; John R Bowblis
Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc       Date:  2020-07-29       Impact factor: 7.802

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