National Center for Health Statistics' 2019 Research and Development Survey, RANDS 3.

Li-Yen R Hu, Paul Scanlon, Kristen Miller, Yulei He, Katherine E Irimata, Guangyu Zhang, Kristen Cibelli Hibben
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Objective This report on the third round of the Research and Development Survey (RANDS 3) provides a general description of RANDS 3 and presents percentage estimates of selected demographic and health-related variables from the overall sample and by one set of experimental groups embedded in the survey. Statistical tests comparing estimates for the two randomized groups were conducted to evaluate the randomization. Methods NORC at the University of Chicago conducted RANDS 3 for the National Center of Health Statistics in 2019 using its AmeriSpeak Panel in web-only mode. To assess question-response patterns, probe questions and four sets of experiments were embedded in RANDS 3, with panelists randomized into two groups for each set of experiments. Participants in each group received questions with differences in wording, question-andresponse formats, or question order. Results Of the 4,255 people sampled, 2,646 completed RANDS 3 for a completion rate of 62.2% and a weighted cumulative response rate of 18.1%. Iterative raking was performed using demographic and selected health condition variables to calibrate the RANDS 3 sample to 2019 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) estimates. As a result, the overall demographic distribution and percentages of asthma, diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol for the calibrated RANDS 3 sample aligned with the percentages estimated from the 2019 NHIS. The distributions of demographic and healthrelated variables were comparable between the two randomized groups examined except for ever-diagnosed hypertension. Conclusion As part of a research series using probability-based survey panels, RANDS 3 included health-related questions with a focus on disability and opioids. Because RANDS is an ongoing research platform, a variety of persistent and emergent research questions relating to survey methodology will continue to be examined in current and future rounds of RANDS.

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国家卫生统计中心2019年研究与发展调查,RANDS 3。
目的第三轮研究与发展调查(RANDS 3)的报告提供了对RANDS 3的一般描述,并提出了从总体样本和调查中的一组实验组中选择的人口统计学和健康相关变量的百分比估计。对两个随机化组的估计值进行了比较统计测试,以评估随机化。方法芝加哥大学的NORC在2019年使用其AmeriSpeak Panel在纯网络模式下为国家卫生统计中心进行了RANDS 3。为了评估问题-反应模式,在RANDS 3中嵌入了探究问题和四组实验,每组实验的小组成员随机分为两组。每组参与者收到的问题在措辞、问答形式或问题顺序上存在差异。结果在4255名样本中,2646人完成了RANDS 3,完成率为62.2%,加权累积有效率为18.1%。使用人口统计学和选定的健康状况变量进行迭代耙取,以将RANDS 3样本校准为2019年国家健康访谈调查(NHIS)的估计值。因此,校准后的RANDS 3样本的哮喘、糖尿病、高血压和高胆固醇的总体人口分布和百分比与2019年NHIS估计的百分比一致。人口统计学和健康相关变量的分布在两个随机对照组之间具有可比性,但从未诊断出高血压除外。结论作为使用基于概率的调查小组的一系列研究的一部分,RANDS 3纳入了与健康相关的问题,重点是残疾和阿片类药物。由于兰德公司是一个正在进行的研究平台,与调查方法有关的各种持续和突发的研究问题将在当前和未来几轮兰德公司中继续进行审查。
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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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