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急诊科预防性健康知识调查中问题格式的影响

Implications of question format in emergency department preventive health knowledge surveys.

作者信息

Merchant Roland C, Vuittonet Cynthia L, Clark Melissa A, Gee Erin M, Bock Beth C, Becker Bruce M

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Acad Emerg Med. 2007 Jun;14(6):549-57. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2007.02.029. Epub 2007 May 4.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine if respondents differed by their demography (age group, race or ethnicity, and insurance status) in their tendency to correctly answer knowledge-based questions when they were in an agree-disagree instead of a multiple-choice format.

METHODS

Women aged 18-55 years seeking treatment in the emergency department completed surveys of preventive health knowledge on three cancer screening tests (Pap smears, breast self-examinations, and mammograms) and two contraceptive measures (birth control pills and emergency contraception) that contained paired versions of questions in two different formats (agree-disagree format and multiple-choice format). Linear and ordinal regressions were used to determine demographic correlates of correctly answering the agree-disagree questions more often than the corresponding multiple-choice questions.

RESULTS

Of the 570 women included in this analysis, 64.6% were younger than 35 years, 62.1% were white, and 54.8% had private health care insurance. Older, white, and privately insured women demonstrated greater comprehension of all topics. Younger women, nonwhite women, and women without private health care insurance were more likely to respond to items correctly when they were in an agree-disagree format compared with a multiple-choice format.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrated that survey responses are influenced by the format of the questions, particularly in certain demographic groups. Policy makers and researchers might draw false conclusions about the baseline knowledge and need for education of patients, especially in these populations. The use of agree-disagree format questions in preventive health knowledge surveys should be avoided whenever possible.

摘要

目的

确定受访者在回答基于知识的问题时,若问题采用同意-不同意格式而非多项选择题格式,其人口统计学特征(年龄组、种族或族裔以及保险状况)是否会导致回答正确的倾向有所不同。

方法

在急诊科寻求治疗的18 - 55岁女性完成了关于三项癌症筛查测试(巴氏涂片检查、乳房自我检查和乳房X光检查)以及两种避孕措施(避孕药和紧急避孕)的预防性健康知识调查,调查包含两种不同格式(同意-不同意格式和多项选择题格式)的成对问题。使用线性回归和有序回归来确定比相应多项选择题更常正确回答同意-不同意问题的人口统计学相关因素。

结果

在本次分析纳入的570名女性中,64.6%年龄小于35岁,62.1%为白人,54.8%拥有私人医疗保险。年龄较大、白人以及有私人保险的女性对所有主题的理解更好。与多项选择题格式相比,年龄较小的女性、非白人女性以及没有私人医疗保险的女性在同意-不同意格式下更有可能正确回答问题。

结论

本研究表明,调查回答受问题格式的影响,尤其是在某些人口统计学群体中。政策制定者和研究人员可能会对患者的基线知识和教育需求得出错误结论,特别是在这些人群中。在预防性健康知识调查中应尽可能避免使用同意-不同意格式的问题。

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