Maths in Health, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Services in Health Economics, Brussels, Belgium.
Patient. 2022 Sep;15(5):521-535. doi: 10.1007/s40271-022-00573-z. Epub 2022 Feb 16.
Face-to-face interviews are recommended for the collection of composite time trade-off (cTTO) data. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) social distancing measures made researchers consider videoconferencing interviews as an alternative mode of administration, but little evidence about the implementation of videoconferencing in valuation studies is available. This study provides insights into the effect of videoconferencing on the quality of data, evaluating interviewers' and respondents' engagement level in videoconferences compared with face-to-face interviews.
We used cTTO data collected in Belgium and Spain following the EQ-5D-Y-3L valuation protocol. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both projects interrupted the face-to-face data collection before reaching the target sample. The remaining interviews were conducted by videoconference. We compared both modes of administration in terms of interviewers' engagement (task duration and number of moves in each example) and respondents' engagement (task duration and proportions of specific response values, in half-year units). To minimise interviewers' learning effects, we split our sample into three groups: (1) first 20 interviews conducted face-to-face; (2) subsequent interviews conducted face-to-face; and (3) videoconferencing interviews.
The comparison between videoconferencing and subsequent face-to-face interviews showed the interviewer's engagement was not affected by the mode of administration as almost no significant results were found either in the task duration or the numbers of moves shown in the examples. Similarly, none of the respondents' task duration or proportion of specific responses or half-year units were affected by the mode of administration in either of the two countries.
No evidence suggested that the quality of cTTO data is reduced when using videoconferencing compared with face-to-face interviews.
面对面访谈被推荐用于收集复合时间权衡(cTTO)数据。由于 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的社交距离措施,研究人员考虑将视频会议访谈作为一种替代管理方式,但关于在估值研究中实施视频会议的证据很少。本研究提供了关于视频会议对数据质量影响的见解,评估了与面对面访谈相比,访谈者和受访者在视频会议中的参与水平。
我们使用在比利时和西班牙按照 EQ-5D-Y-3L 估值方案收集的 cTTO 数据。由于 COVID-19 大流行,两个项目都在达到目标样本之前中断了面对面的数据收集。其余的访谈通过视频会议进行。我们比较了两种管理模式在访谈者参与度(任务持续时间和每个示例中的移动次数)和受访者参与度(任务持续时间和特定响应值的比例,以半年为单位)方面的差异。为了尽量减少访谈者的学习效应,我们将样本分为三组:(1)前 20 次面对面访谈;(2)随后的面对面访谈;和(3)视频会议访谈。
视频会议与随后的面对面访谈之间的比较表明,访谈者的参与度不受管理模式的影响,因为无论是在任务持续时间还是在示例中显示的移动次数方面,几乎没有发现显著结果。同样,在这两个国家,受访者的任务持续时间或特定响应或半年单位的比例都没有因管理模式而受到影响。
没有证据表明与面对面访谈相比,使用视频会议会降低 cTTO 数据的质量。