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CAN YOU DO THIS INTERVIEW? Methods for Determining if a Proxy Respondent is Needed. Anne B. Ciemnecki, Kirsten Barrett, Karen A. CyBulski, Jason A. Markesich, Matt Sloan, and Debra L. Wright. Goals. Contribute to body of best practices for interviewing people with disabilities
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CAN YOU DO THIS INTERVIEW?Methods for Determining if a Proxy Respondent is Needed Anne B. Ciemnecki, Kirsten Barrett, Karen A. CyBulski, Jason A. Markesich, Matt Sloan, and Debra L. Wright
Goals • Contribute to body of best practices for interviewing people with disabilities • Develop a proxy determination tool that is . . . • Valid • Reliable • Objective • Maximizes self-response • Maximizes data quality • Protects human subjects • Does not create disparities • Does not create ill will
Self Response • Usually desirable • Not always possible
Physical or cognitive barriers on the part of the respondent Resource deficit on the part of the data collector Why Not?
Alternatives • Proxy response is appropriate when . . . - Sample member agrees to a proxy - Proxy is identified - Proxy is willing and able • Non Response is appropriate when . . . - Proxy is not knowledgeable - Proxy cannot provide sampled respondent’s perspective
The Big Challenge • Determining proxy need • Balancing the right of self expression and data quality
Methods • Unstructured - Gatekeepers or caregivers alert interviewer - Sample members alert interviewer - Sample members give cues during introduction or interview • Structured - Formal assessments of sample member’s ability - Programmed checks for inconsistent or missing data
Structured Assessments Not Designed for this Purpose • Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) • Telephone Interview of Cognitive Status (TICS) • Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ)
Example of a Specially Designed Structured Assessment • Please tell me in your own words, what the survey is about? • When I say your taking part is completely voluntary, what does that mean to you? • When I say that your answers will be kept confidential, what does that mean to you? Two tries/asked of sample members and proxies
Advantages and Disadvantages of Interviewer Judgment Well trained Experienced Savvy May not use the same standards
Advantages and Disadvantages of Structured Assessment Standardization Protection of human subjects Begins interview with a test May not be related to task at hand May produce false negatives More stringent test for those with disabilities
Structured and Unstructured Methods in an Interview Context Continue interview with proxy Conduct assessment Confirm identity, introduce survey, determine accommodations Continue interview without proxy NO Interviewer judgment if assessment says need proxy Interviewer judgment to allow proxy Interviewer judgment to allow proxy
Different Methods Produce Dramatic Differences Proxy Use by Condition Percentage
Proxy Use by Age of Sampled Person Percentage
Proxy Use by Race and Ethnicity of Sampled Person Percentage
Relationship of Proxy Percentage
Conclusion • Standardizing methods to identify when a proxy is needed is not easy • Need to balance data quality with the right to self-direction and self expression • Different methods produce different rates and patterns of proxy usage • Depends on survey and population • We have a lot of work to do