Design and operation of the national home health aide survey: 2007-2008.

Q3 Medicine
Anita Bercovitz, Abigail J Moss, Manisha Sengupta, Lauren D Harris-Kojetin, Marie R Squillace, Rosenoff Emily, Laura Branden
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Objectives: This report provides an overview of the National Home Health Aide Survey (NHHAS), the first national probability survey of home health aides. NHHAS was designed to provide national estimates of home health aides who provided assistance in activities of daily living (ADLs) and were directly employed by agencies that provide home health and/or hospice care. This report discusses the need for and objectives of the survey, the design process, the survey methods, and data availability. METHODS NHHAS, a multistage probability sample survey, was conducted as a supplement to the 2007 National Home and Hospice Care Survey (NHHCS). Agencies providing home health and/or hospice care were sampled, and then aides employed by these agencies were sampled and interviewed by telephone. Survey topics included recruitment, training, job history, family life, client relations, work-related injuries, and demographics. NHHAS was virtually identical to the 2004 National Nursing Assistant Survey of certified nursing assistants employed in sampled nursing homes with minor changes to account for differences in workplace environment and responsibilities. RESULTS From September 2007 to April 2008, interviews were completed with 3,416 aides. A public-use data file that contains the interview responses, sampling weights, and design variables is available. The NHHAS overall response rate weighted by the inverse of the probability of selection was 41 percent. This rate is the product of the weighted first-stage agency response rate of 57 percent (i.e., weighted response rate of 59 percent for agency participation in NHHCS times the weighted response rate of 97 percent for agencies participating in NHHCS that also participated in NHHAS) and the weighted second-stage aide response rate of 72 percent to NHHAS.

全国家庭保健助理调查的设计和运作:2007-2008年。
目的:本报告概述了全国家庭健康助手调查(NHHAS),这是第一次全国家庭健康助手概率调查。NHHAS旨在提供提供日常生活活动(adl)援助并直接受雇于提供家庭保健和/或临终关怀的机构的家庭保健助理的全国估计。本报告讨论了调查的需要和目标、设计过程、调查方法和数据的可用性。方法采用多阶段概率抽样调查法,作为2007年全国居家与临终关怀调查(NHHCS)的补充。对提供家庭保健和/或临终关怀的机构进行抽样调查,然后对这些机构雇用的助手进行抽样调查并进行电话访谈。调查主题包括招聘、培训、工作经历、家庭生活、客户关系、工伤和人口统计。NHHAS几乎与2004年全国护理助理调查相同,该调查是对抽样疗养院中受雇的持证护理助理进行的,只是为了说明工作环境和职责的差异而进行了细微的改变。结果2007年9月至2008年4月,共访谈3416名助理。公众使用的数据文件,其中包含采访的回答,抽样权重,和设计变量是可用的。通过选择概率的倒数加权,NHHAS的总体应答率为41%。该比率是第一阶段机构加权反应率57%(即机构参与国家卫生健康服务的加权反应率59%乘以参与国家卫生健康服务并参与国家卫生健康服务的机构的加权反应率97%)和第二阶段机构对国家卫生健康服务的加权反应率72%的乘积。
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期刊介绍: Reports describing the general programs of the National Center for Health Statistics and its offices and divisions and the data collection methods used. Series 1 reports also include definitions and other material necessary for understanding the data.
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