| Literature DB >> 25201051 |
Tammy Chang1, Weyinshet Gossa, Adam Sharp, Zachary Rowe, Lauren Kohatsu, Enesha M Cobb, Michele Heisler.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether using text messaging to administer real-time survey questions is feasible and acceptable among low-income, urban African American adults.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25201051 PMCID: PMC4169823 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-936
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Focus group content areas with sample questions
| CONTENT AREA | SAMPLE QUESTIONS |
|---|---|
| General questions | Tell me about your experiences these past 3 weeks answering text message survey questions. Do you think most people would be willing to answer questions through text messaging? |
| Timing and frequency | How do you feel about the number of texts you are getting each day? What number would be “just right”? What is the best time of day and day of the week to send you text message survey questions? |
| Technical issues | Tell me about your experiences receiving and sending text messages on your cell phone as part of the study. Does the type of phone you have or service you have affect your participation? |
| Text message surveys compared to other modes | How do you feel about answering survey questions on your cell phone versus other ways you have participated in surveys (on the phone, on paper, in person)? |
| Types of information and questions | What types of information would text message surveys be best at gathering? What kinds of questions would people be more willing to answer by text message? |
| Incentives | Tell me about the types (or amount) of incentives that would encourage or discourage you to respond to text questions? |
Characteristics of study population, n = 20
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| Range | 19 - 62 |
| Median | 30.7 |
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| 17 (85%) |
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| Black | 20 (100%) |
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| <HS | 4 (20%) |
| HS Grad or Equivalent (GED) | 3 (15%) |
| Some College or College Grad | 13 (65%) |
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| Student | 4 (20%) |
| Employed | 7 (35%) |
| Unemployed | 9 (45%) |
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| Touch Screen/Keyboard | 19 (95%) |
| Number keypad only | 1 (5%) |
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| Unlimited | 18 (90%) |
| Other | 2 (10%) |
HS = High School.
GED = General Educational Development.
Response rate and response time of text survey questions n = 18
| Questions sent | Responses | Response rate | With free text | Median time to response (minutes) | Range (minutes) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 1512 | 1092 | 72.2% | 94.9% | 5 | 0-905 |
| Business Hours | 671 | 483 | 72.0% | 92.1% | 6 | 0-747 |
| Evening/Weekend Hours | 841 | 609 | 72.4% | 96.7% | 4 | 0-905 |
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| 72 | 55 | 76.4% |
Business Hours: Text questions sent between 8 am-3 pm.
Evening/Weekend Hours: Text questions sent between 4 pm-11 pm.
With free text =% of answered multiple choice text message survey question where participants also included a free text response.
Focus group themes - exploring text messaging as a survey tool in a low income community
| Category | Theme | Representative quote |
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| Positive | “I would read a text [survey] faster than if somebody sent me a survey through the mail”. |
| “That”s all people do is text anyway!” | ||
| “It is plain and simple. It isn’t like you are sending off paragraphs at a time.” | ||
| Negative | “But I would forget. You know, once you get to your destination you forget [to answer the text]”. | |
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| Phone service provider issues | “Like sometimes in my house, in our neighborhood the reception is bad so if a text comes through and I go outside I will respond to the text and like the next day I go and see that it was saved in ‘address’ like, you didn’t send”. |
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| Number of texts | “Two [a day] is enough for me”. |
| “Send some more! Send five a day!” | ||
| Timing | “I didn’t like the ones that came after ten because I turn in like at eight. So the ones I got at ten o’clock you might have got a weird answer”. | |
| “Sundays are not good because of church”. | ||
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| Preferred over paper, phone, face-to-face, internet surveys | “I want to do more text surveys”. |
| “I like text surveys better than those other kinds [of surveys]”. | ||
| “It takes a shorter time if I text than just writing it on a sheet of paper”. | ||
| “It’s a lot quicker than taking a survey on the internet. I will tell you that!” | ||
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| Types of survey questions | “Text would not be good for sensitive stuff”. |
| “If I thought it was going to be that personal I would say one on one [interviewing] is better”. | ||
| Incentives | “I think you would have to put it out there in the beginning that it is a quarter, but I would do it [answer the text survey]”. | |
| “I would do it for nothing if it’s going to help people in the long run with their insurance because I don’t have none [insurance]”. |