Qian Gu 1 , Andrea Hassol 2 , Alisha Creel 1 , Nancy L Keating 3 . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To enhance proxy survey responses for deceased cancer patients. DATA SOURCES: Two waves of surveys about care experiences of cancer chemotherapy patients (used for a value-based purchasing initiative), collected November 2016 through March 2017. STUDY DESIGN: Surveys were mailed to deceased patients (for proxy response) in the untailored first survey wave, and using a tailored strategy in the second wave. We compared proxy responses for deceased patients with and without the tailored approach. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A tailored survey approach improved the proxy response rate from 17.6 percent to 39.0 percent. CONCLUSIONS: Simple tailoring strategies can significantly enhance proxy response rates when surveying patients in a high mortality population. However, we were unable to address the impact of higher proxy response rates on response bias since we surveyed different patients in each wave. © Health Research and Educational Trust.
OBJECTIVE: To enhance proxy survey responses for deceased cancer patients . DATA SOURCES: Two waves of surveys about care experiences of cancer chemotherapy patients (used for a value-based purchasing initiative), collected November 2016 through March 2017. STUDY DESIGN: Surveys were mailed to deceased patients (for proxy response) in the untailored first survey wave, and using a tailored strategy in the second wave. We compared proxy responses for deceased patients with and without the tailored approach. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A tailored survey approach improved the proxy response rate from 17.6 percent to 39.0 percent. CONCLUSIONS: Simple tailoring strategies can significantly enhance proxy response rates when surveying patients in a high mortality population. However, we were unable to address the impact of higher proxy response rates on response bias since we surveyed different patients in each wave. © Health Research and Educational Trust.
Entities: Disease
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Keywords:
Tailored patient survey; cancer care experience; deceased patients; proxy response rate
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Year: 2018
PMID: 29862497 PMCID: PMC6153175 DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12991
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Serv Res ISSN: 0017-9124 Impact factor: 3.402