McPeake Joanne, Bateson Meghan, O'Neill Anna
Critical care, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Nursing and Health Care School, University of Glasgow, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow.
Nurse Res. 2014 Jan;21(3):24-6. doi: 10.7748/nr2014.01.21.3.24.e1205.
To draw on the researchers' experience of developing and distributing a UK-wide electronic survey. The evolution of electronic surveys in healthcare research will be discussed, as well as simple techniques that can be used to improve response rates for this type of data collection.
There is an increasing use of electronic survey methods in healthcare research. However, in recent published research, electronic surveys have had lower response rates than traditional survey methods, such as postal and telephone surveys.
This is a methodology paper.
Electronic surveys have many advantages over traditional surveys, including a reduction in cost and ease of analysis. Drawbacks to this type of data collection include the potential for selection bias and poorer response rates. However, research teams can use a range of simple strategies to boost response rates. These approaches target the different stages of achieving a complete response: initial attraction through personalisation, engagement by having an easily accessible link to the survey, and transparency of survey length and completion though targeting the correct, and thereby interested, population.
The fast, efficient and often 'free' electronic survey has many advantages over the traditional postal data collection method, including ease of analysis for what can be vast amounts of data. However, to capitalise on these benefits, researchers must carefully consider techniques to maximise response rates and minimise selection bias for their target population.
IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH/PRACTICE: Researchers can use a range of strategies to improve responses from electronic surveys, including sending up to three reminders, personalising each email, adding the updated response rate to reminder emails, and stating the average time it would take to complete the survey in the title of the email.
借鉴研究人员开发和开展全英国范围电子调查的经验。将讨论医疗保健研究中电子调查的发展历程,以及可用于提高此类数据收集回复率的简单技巧。
电子调查方法在医疗保健研究中的使用日益增加。然而,在最近发表的研究中,电子调查的回复率低于传统调查方法,如邮寄和电话调查。
这是一篇方法学论文。
电子调查相对于传统调查有许多优势,包括成本降低和便于分析。此类数据收集的缺点包括存在选择偏倚的可能性和较低的回复率。然而,研究团队可以使用一系列简单策略来提高回复率。这些方法针对获得完整回复的不同阶段:通过个性化实现初步吸引,通过提供易于访问的调查链接促进参与,以及通过针对正确且因此感兴趣的人群来确保调查长度和完成情况的透明度。
快速、高效且通常“免费”的电子调查相对于传统的邮寄数据收集方法有许多优势,包括便于分析大量数据。然而,为了利用这些优势,研究人员必须仔细考虑各种技术,以最大限度地提高目标人群的回复率并最小化选择偏倚。
对研究/实践的启示:研究人员可以使用一系列策略来提高电子调查的回复率,包括发送多达三次提醒、个性化每封电子邮件、在提醒电子邮件中添加更新的回复率,以及在电子邮件标题中说明完成调查所需的平均时间。