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Testing two incentives in the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Darci Cherry, MPH Colorado PRAMS Team Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
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Objectives test two incentives using the PRAMTrac experimental design feature –effectiveness –cost –“ease of use” recommend an incentive choice
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Background magnetic marker board –visible, usable, informative dollar bill –no greater expense –Gibson, et al (1999). Increasing Response Rates for Mailed Surveys of Medicaid Clients and Other Low-Income Populations. Am J Epidemiol, 149, 1057-62.
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Methods four batches randomly assigned –464 received marker boards –503 received dollar bills compare sample characteristics and response rates of the two groups total per item cost=purchase + mailing “ease of use” determined through discussions with staff
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Results: Demographics no significant differences between groups for demographic characteristics, except region of residence –income, poverty level, age, education, marital status, race/ethnicity, birth weight, relationship with father at conception true for random assignment and completes
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Results: Response
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Results: Per Item Cost
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Results: “Ease of Use” Marker Board envelopes must be metered before adding the incentive clips and pens must be assembled Dollar Bill storage difficult to purchase (rules) loss
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Conclusions difference in effectiveness negligible marker board $0.09 cheaper per item –savings of $216 for 2,400 women marker board slightly easier to use continue to use magnetic marker boards as incentives
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