Transcript Slide 1

Questionnaire
administration
EHES Training
material
Modes of questionnaire
administration
• Similar basic
principles applied for
• Checking selfadministered
questionnaires
• Interviewing
Basic principles
• Don’ t comment the responses or express
any criticism (e.g. regarding participant’s
lifestyles)
• If needed, the question and the answer
alternatives can be clarified by giving
additional information in a standardized
and non-directive way
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Always check the interviewer instructions and, if
needed, contact your supervisor
Do not try to interpret the question yourself and
develop additional explanation
• Record ‘refusal’ or ‘Don’t know’ if needed,
but try to avoid these
Subjective items
• Questions that measure the person’s own
assessment (e.g. self perceived health) should
not be interpreted or assessed by anyone else
• You or any other person who is present during
the interview or while filling in and checking the
questionnaires (e.g. a family member), should
not affect the participant’s choice of the answer
categories
Objective items
• Questions on facts, e.g.
having diseases diagnosed
by a doctor, using
medicines, can be asked
from a proxy (e.g. a
family member or care
taker), especially when
the participant him/herself
in unable to answer due to
cognitive impairment
Starting the interview
• Explain the possibility to stop the interview at
any time and right to refuse answering any
question
• Explain that all information is strictly
confidential and all answers are valuable to
obtain reliable and valid results from the
survey
• Read all questions and response categories
exactly as they are written
• If needed, repeat the question first, before
giving additional information
Interviewing process
• Follow the order of
the questions in the
questionnaire
• Record answers
carefully and so
that the participant
doesn’t focus on
observing what you
are writing
• Keep active contact
with the participant
Pausing or stopping the
interview
• Stop the interview if
• the participant loses the ability to
concentrate (e.g. is very tired or
intoxicated)
• there are severe problems in the
participant’s cognitive or communication
skills
• Explore the possibility to continue later, e.g.
with proxy assistance
Checking self-administered
questionnaires
• Empty, unanswered questions:
help the participant when needed
• If the participant has marked
several answer categories, when
one should be chosen, ask which
option applies most or
corresponds best in his/her
situation
• Correct if jump rules have not
been followed: check the correct
answers with the participant
Closing
• Give positive feedback to the participant: ”Thank
you for this valuable information…”
• Record if proxy (or proxy assistance) was used
• Record and report to your supervisor any
problems encountered during the interview or
when checking the questionnaires, e.g. problems
in communication, disturbing presence of other
persons
Acknowledgements
• Slides
• Päivikki Koponen
• Photographs
• Hanna Tolonen
• Demonstration
• Saara Vallivaara, Marjut Kajosaari, Shadia Rask, William
Garbrah