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Explore ways to improve data quality and increase response rates in Texas health surveys. Focus on demographics, chronic conditions, access to care, and lifestyle factors to better understand health trends and needs. Stakeholder input crucial.
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Health Surveys User Group July 20, 2006 10:30-2:30
2006 Texas BRFSS • Sampling Design • Projected # or Respondents • Cooperation, Response, & Refusal Rates
2007 BRFSS Planning • Sampling Design • Timeline
Data quality Reduce survey length Increase response rates to reduce potential bias Sample sizes for specific demographic groups (e.g., race/ethnicity) Ways to Enhance the Current System Which area is more important to stakeholders?
Health Status Healthy Days Health Care Access Exercise Diabetes Diabetes Module Hypertension Awareness Cholesterol Awareness Cardiovascular Disease Prevalence Asthma Immunization Tobacco Use Alcohol Consumption Demographics Veteran’s Status Disability Arthritis Burden Fruits & Vegetables Physical Activity HIV/AIDS Emotional Support & Life Satisfaction Child Selection Childhood Asthma Indoor Air Quality Home Environment Visual Impairment & Access to Eye Care Cardiovascular Health Heart Attack & Stroke Adult Asthma History Smoking Cessation Secondhand Smoke Policy Access to Care Epilepsy Folic Acid HIV/STD Hurricane Impact Assessment 2005 Texas BRFSS Questionnaire
2007 Planning Timeline • Early Fall 2006: Four Pretest Questions • September 22nd: Due Date for 2007 Proposals • October 12th: Next HSUG Meeting? • ~October 15th: Sampling Plan Due to CDC • Mid-November have finalized questionnaire • December – Invoices sent out
Response Rates (February-May) • % Missing at end of survey: 4.3% • Agreement Rate: 66.9% • Completion Rate: 53.3% • Response Rate (AR x CR): 35.7%
2005 Texas BRFSS (Extra Slides)