Local problem solving in the Portuguese health examination survey: a mixed method study.

Heidi Lyshol, Ana Paula Gil, Hanna Tolonen, Sónia Namorado, Irina Kislaya, Marta Barreto, Liliana Antunes, Vânia Gaio, Ana João Santos, Ana Paula Rodrigues, Carlos Matias Dias
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Background: Participation rates in health surveys, recognized as an important quality dimension, have been declining over the years, which may affect representativeness and confidence in results. The Portuguese national health examination survey INSEF (2015) achieved a participation rate of 43.9%, which is in line with participation rates from other similar health examination surveys. The objective of this article is to describe how local teams of survey personnel conducted the survey, describing strategies used to solve practical survey problems and to try to increase the participation rate.

Methods: After a literature search, informal interviews were conducted with 14 public health officials from local health examination teams, regional and central authorities. Forty-one of the local staff members (survey personnel) also filled in a short questionnaire anonymously. The interviews and self-administered questionnaires were analysed using mixed methods, informed by thematic analysis.

Results: The local teams believed that the detailed manual, described as a "cookbook for making a health examination survey", made it possible to maintain high scientific standards while allowing for improvising solutions to problems in the local context. The quality of the manual, supported by a series of training workshops with the central research and support team, gave the teams the confidence and knowledge to implement local solutions. Motivation and cohesion within the local teams were among the goals of the training process. Local teams felt empowered by being given large responsibilities and worked hard to incite people to attend the examination through a close and persuasive approach. Local teams praised their INSA contacts for being available for assistance throughout the survey, and said they were inspired to try harder to reach participants to please their contacts for interpersonal reasons.

Conclusions: The theory of organizational improvisation or bricolage, which means using limited resources to solve problems, was useful to discuss and understand what took place during INSEF. A detailed manual covering standard procedures, continuous monitoring of the data collection and face-to-face workshops, including role-play, were vital to assure high scientific standards and high participation rates in this health examination survey. Close contacts between the central team and local focal points in all regions and all survey sites were key to accommodating unexpected challenges and innovative solutions.

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葡萄牙人健康检查调查中的地方问题解决:一种混合方法研究。
背景:健康调查的参与率被认为是一个重要的质量方面,多年来一直在下降,这可能影响结果的代表性和信心。葡萄牙国家健康检查调查INSEF(2015年)的参与率为43.9%,与其他类似健康检查调查的参与率一致。本文的目的是描述当地调查人员如何进行调查,描述用于解决实际调查问题的策略,并试图提高参与率。方法:通过文献检索,对14名来自地方卫生检查队、地区和中央政府的公共卫生官员进行非正式访谈。41名当地工作人员(调查人员)也匿名填写了一份简短的调查表。访谈和自填问卷采用混合方法进行分析,并辅以专题分析。结果:当地小组认为,被称为"健康检查调查的食谱"的详细手册能够保持较高的科学标准,同时允许根据当地情况临时解决问题。在中央研究和支持小组的一系列培训讲习班的支持下,该手册的质量使各小组有信心和知识实施当地解决方案。培训过程的目标之一是提高当地队伍的积极性和凝聚力。当地的考察队感到自己被赋予了很大的责任,并努力通过亲密和说服的方式来鼓励人们参加考试。当地团队称赞他们的INSA联系人在整个调查过程中都能提供帮助,并表示他们受到启发,更努力地接触参与者,以取悦他们的联系人。结论:组织即兴或拼凑理论,即使用有限的资源来解决问题,对讨论和理解INSEF期间发生的事情是有用的。一份详细的手册,包括标准程序、对数据收集的持续监测和面对面的讲习班,包括角色扮演,对于确保高科学标准和高参与率参加这项健康检查调查至关重要。中央小组与所有区域和所有调查地点的当地协调中心之间的密切联系是应对意外挑战和创新解决办法的关键。
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