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What we've done since Paris • Further testing, revision and one (major) change of the instrument • Sample Management System • Translation • IT meeting for agencies (Apr 23) • Concepts, ex ante v ex post harmonization • TTT for new and old countries (May 25-26) • Organized and conducted by MEA • Mock interviews of new modules/questions • SMS • Preload • Gaining respondent cooperation • Proxy etc.
Pretest goals • 100 realized household interviews • at least 50 refresher households • Test logistics in all phases of the fieldwork • includes proxy interviews if necessary • includes exit interviews where necessary • included interviews in institutions / nursing homes where necessary • have drop-off for each respondent
Pretest goals • Testing the CAPI instrument • Do the structural changes to the CAPI work? • In particular new/much changed sections SN and CH • Is the translation/adaptation correct? • Where are we in terms of length? • Testing the functionality: • SMS Client CAPI instrument • SMS Client SMS Sample Distributor • SMS SD CentERdata • Get ready for the main survey!
Qualitative Feedback • All feedback received until July 18 (Sunday) • 7 agencies, 6 countries • DK, ES, EE, FR, BN, IT • also received by now: CH, BF, NL, HU • Going to forward to area teams • please deal with detailed comments
Qualitative Feedback • Gaining R cooperation • getting harder and harder to convince people to participate • length of interview does not help • reluctance to answer personal questions to people living in their community (IT)
Qualitative Feedback • Particular problems to gain cooperation • older R (afraid, easily tired) • working R (too busy) • R living in appartment buildings (difficulty getting to door) • earlier refusals (i.e. who did refuse SHARELIFE) hard to convince to be interviewed again • couples (two interviews are just too much in one evening session) • older Rs often first asked children whether they should participate --> special info aimed at children?
Qualitative Feedback • General complaints about length, repetitiveness and detail • tiredness • lack of interest • anger
Qualitative Feedback • Specific length problems identified • Introductions are too long, too much blablabla (sic!) - time robbers (DK, FR) • Smoother way to do "all proxy interview" needed • Mental health module too long • second person refused because of length • Brochures • helpful but should be more neutral (i.e. not linking low education and obesity) • third wave results needed
Qualitative Feedback • Preload errors • year of last interview • What was lacking • questions about personal interests and activities • Unfolding bracket entry points were unrealistic (FR) • A comprehensive QxQ should be available before the data collection
Qualitative Feedback • SN: • too early in the interview, resp do not feel comfortable • reluctance to give names/details of friends and relatives without their permission (interview should be about the R) • people seem to forget people they live with • better shift after CF because it makes it easier to separate couple Rs • hard to separate couples right at beginning of the interview when insisted both should be present • CH: • becomes confusing if too many children with similar names/nicknames (ES)
Qualitative Feedback • DO • respondents, especially old did not like filling in (ES) • between 10 and 30 minutes (DK) • favorable reaction to have health care questions (costs) on paper rather than CAPI • people got annoyed, questions seemed to be already administered • people did not understand why they had to fill in DO after such a long interview • illiterate respondents
Qualitative Feedback • Measurements: • are generally liked because they bring variation to the interview (BN) • 3 test are too many (IT) • why can't interviewers choose when to perform test (like in SHARELIFE) • The preferred section amongst several respondents, they were very cooperative and interested during the physical tests
Qualitative Feedback • Financial questions: • too difficult, too detailed, too nosy!!! (sic!) • questions are too long; easier to understand when you read them than when you hear them • respondents do not understand what is the purpose of questions
Data on which numbers are based • All data received until July 20 (yesterday) • 12 countries • no data yet from DE, GR, HU, PT, LU(?) • 844 household interviews • Target was 100 hh i'views per country(reached in only 4 countries so far)
Length • Excluding all interviews shorter than 20 minutes and longer than 5 hours, the overall average and median length are: • 80 and 76 minutes for single interview, 83 and 79 if weighted • 130 and 125 minutes for couple interview, 130 and 125 if weighted • Note: this is pure interview time including interviewer observations but excluding general setup and coverscreen
Length • The averages do not tell us much about the variance • 35% of the total variance is between countries • as always, there are "long" and "short" countries
Length (Pretest v Main) • Comparison of wave 2 timings between pretest and main survey • Single HH took 1.3 minutes longer in main than pretest • Couple HH took 4.5 minutes longer in main than pretest • Changes between main and pretest? • Added Chair Stand and Peak Flow! • Added CASP and CES-D to AC module • Various minor cuts and additions
Length (Pretest v Main) • Accounting for CS, PF, AC additions • Single HH: 5.9 minutes shorter • Couple HH: 8.3 minutes shorter • Yet again: huge between-country variance
Length by area • Single / couple hh • Health: 34.8 / 65.6 min • Econ: 23.6 / 42.6 min • Social: 19.8 / 32.0 min • Note: allocation of modules to areas does not allow for overlaps • e.g. CF, DN, HO
If to cut, where to cut? • Expecting a too long interview, we have discussed in May with area teams a contigency plan • two round of discussion • designed to take on average 10 minutes off the CAPI questionnaire • achieved reasonable degree of agreement on what to cut • scheduled some of the dropped item for next wave / in-between data collection
If to cut, where to cut? • Health • Drop Walking Speed/Chair stand • Skip HC including end of life care – with the exception of • HC002 (seen a doctor in last 12 months), • HC003 (seen a GP in last 12 months), • HC004 (seen a specialist in last 12 months), • HC005 (which specialist), HC012 (been in Hospital in the last 12 months), • HC013 (How often in Hospital in last 12 months), • HC014 (total nights in hospital in last 6 months), • HC029 (been in nursing home last 12 months), and the • Health insurance questions in drop-off?
If to cut, where to cut? • Social • Drop year of birth from SN loop • FT: drop FT004, FT006, FT011, FT013, FT015 etc. large gifts or inheritances (amount and reason for transfer) • HO071, HO072, HO073: Quality of neighborhood • SP: return to the single solicitation of help given/received outside the household (i.e. do not distinguish between personal care and practical help)
If to cut, where to cut? • Econ • EP021, EP022, EP057, EP058: Responsibility for supervising employees; how many • EP059: Opportunities to work after retirement age • EP065: Retirement been a relief or concern • HO035: Years living in community • HO038, HO039, HO040: Apart from vacations or brief visits, do you regularly spend part of the year in another residence? Where is this residence located? In Which country • HO011, HO012: ask only at baseline or if moved house since last wave...
If to cut, where to cut? • Econ • Drop all asset income question (AS005, AS009, AS015, AS058) – replace by summary question • AS061 reason no bank account only at baseline • Keep expectations module only for baseline • Drop financial literacy questions from EX module • Drop detailed ISCO questions
If to cut, where to cut? • Scheduled for next wave / in-between wave data collection: • End of life decisions • Quality of living environment • Prevention • Financial literacy • Walking speed / Chair Stand / Other measurement?
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