Abstract:
:In any survey where some of the invited participants fail to respond estimates may be biased. The literature on survey nonresponse is substantial, and the intellectual focus has typically been on the nonresponse of individuals. An important yet less scrutinized area in the analysis of nonresponse is in organizational surveys, particularly surveys of health-care organizations. This study used data from the 2010 National Healthcare Establishment and Workforce Survey in Malaysia to examine the relationship between a set of measurable hospital attributes and their probability of survey response and the relationship between this probability and the differences in survey estimates. We found that readily measurable hospital characteristics such as size and geographical location are useful predictors of survey response likelihood. Larger hospitals and hospitals located in less developed geographical regions responded more favorably than their counterparts. We have also illustrated that the resulting response pattern affected some key survey estimates. These findings have the potential to extend our understanding of nonresponse to organization surveys in the health-care sector, potentially allow for the prediction of nonresponse, and help researchers to identify profiles of "reluctant responders" before a survey commences, so that additional engagement strategies may be used.
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Eval Health Profjournal_title
Evaluation & the health professionsauthors
Foo CY,Reidpath DD,Sivasampu Sdoi
10.1177/0163278717713569subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2017-01-01 00:00:00pages
163278717713569eissn
0163-2787issn
1552-3918pub_type
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