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Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health

BACKGROUND: Informing policy and practice with up-to-date evidence on the social determinants of health is an ongoing challenge. One limitation of traditional approaches is the time-lag between identification of a policy or practice need and availability of results. The Right Here Right Now (RHRN) s...

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Autores principales: Naven, Lynn, Inglis, Greig, Harris, Rachel, Fergie, Gillian, Teal, Gemma, Phipps, Rebecca, Stewart, Sally, Kelly, Lorna, Hilton, Shona, Smith, Madeline, McCartney, Gerry, Walsh, David, Tolan, Matthew, Egan, James
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6027954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29973958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/174426417X14987303892451
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author Naven, Lynn
Inglis, Greig
Harris, Rachel
Fergie, Gillian
Teal, Gemma
Phipps, Rebecca
Stewart, Sally
Kelly, Lorna
Hilton, Shona
Smith, Madeline
McCartney, Gerry
Walsh, David
Tolan, Matthew
Egan, James
author_facet Naven, Lynn
Inglis, Greig
Harris, Rachel
Fergie, Gillian
Teal, Gemma
Phipps, Rebecca
Stewart, Sally
Kelly, Lorna
Hilton, Shona
Smith, Madeline
McCartney, Gerry
Walsh, David
Tolan, Matthew
Egan, James
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description BACKGROUND: Informing policy and practice with up-to-date evidence on the social determinants of health is an ongoing challenge. One limitation of traditional approaches is the time-lag between identification of a policy or practice need and availability of results. The Right Here Right Now (RHRN) study piloted a near-real-time data-collection process to investigate whether this gap could be bridged. METHODS: A website was developed to facilitate the issue of questions, data capture and presentation of findings. Respondents were recruited using two distinct methods – a clustered random probability sample, and a quota sample from street stalls. Weekly four-part questions were issued by email, Short Messaging Service (SMS or text) or post. Quantitative data were descriptively summarised, qualitative data thematically analysed, and a summary report circulated two weeks after each question was issued. The pilot spanned 26 weeks. RESULTS: It proved possible to recruit and retain a panel of respondents providing quantitative and qualitative data on a range of issues. The samples were subject to similar recruitment and response biases as more traditional data-collection approaches. Participants valued the potential to influence change, and stakeholders were enthusiastic about the findings generated, despite reservations about the lack of sample representativeness. Stakeholders acknowledged that decision-making processes are not flexible enough to respond to weekly evidence. CONCLUSION: RHRN produced a process for collecting near-real-time data for policy-relevant topics, although obtaining and maintaining representative samples was problematic. Adaptations were identified to inform a more sustainable model of near-real-time data collection and dissemination in the future.
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spelling pubmed-60279542018-07-02 Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health Naven, Lynn Inglis, Greig Harris, Rachel Fergie, Gillian Teal, Gemma Phipps, Rebecca Stewart, Sally Kelly, Lorna Hilton, Shona Smith, Madeline McCartney, Gerry Walsh, David Tolan, Matthew Egan, James Evid Policy Article BACKGROUND: Informing policy and practice with up-to-date evidence on the social determinants of health is an ongoing challenge. One limitation of traditional approaches is the time-lag between identification of a policy or practice need and availability of results. The Right Here Right Now (RHRN) study piloted a near-real-time data-collection process to investigate whether this gap could be bridged. METHODS: A website was developed to facilitate the issue of questions, data capture and presentation of findings. Respondents were recruited using two distinct methods – a clustered random probability sample, and a quota sample from street stalls. Weekly four-part questions were issued by email, Short Messaging Service (SMS or text) or post. Quantitative data were descriptively summarised, qualitative data thematically analysed, and a summary report circulated two weeks after each question was issued. The pilot spanned 26 weeks. RESULTS: It proved possible to recruit and retain a panel of respondents providing quantitative and qualitative data on a range of issues. The samples were subject to similar recruitment and response biases as more traditional data-collection approaches. Participants valued the potential to influence change, and stakeholders were enthusiastic about the findings generated, despite reservations about the lack of sample representativeness. Stakeholders acknowledged that decision-making processes are not flexible enough to respond to weekly evidence. CONCLUSION: RHRN produced a process for collecting near-real-time data for policy-relevant topics, although obtaining and maintaining representative samples was problematic. Adaptations were identified to inform a more sustainable model of near-real-time data collection and dissemination in the future. 2018-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6027954/ /pubmed/29973958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/174426417X14987303892451 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits adaptation, alteration, reproduction and distribution without further permission provided the original work is attributed. The derivative works do not need to be licensed on the same terms.
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Naven, Lynn
Inglis, Greig
Harris, Rachel
Fergie, Gillian
Teal, Gemma
Phipps, Rebecca
Stewart, Sally
Kelly, Lorna
Hilton, Shona
Smith, Madeline
McCartney, Gerry
Walsh, David
Tolan, Matthew
Egan, James
Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health
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title_full Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health
title_fullStr Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health
title_full_unstemmed Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health
title_short Right Here Right Now (RHRN) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health
title_sort right here right now (rhrn) pilot study: testing a method of near-real-time data collection on the social determinants of health
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6027954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29973958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/174426417X14987303892451
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