Survey response style and differential use of CAHPS rating scales by Hispanics.

Medical Care
Robert Weech-MaldonadoRon D Hays

Abstract

Previous Consumer Assessments Of Healthcare Providers And Systems (CAHPS) studies have shown that Hispanics report care that is similar to or less positive than for non-Hispanic whites, yet have more positive ratings of care. To examine differential use of the 0-10 rating scales in the CAHPS health plan survey by Hispanic ethnicity and insurance status (Medicaid vs. commercial managed care). CAHPS 2.0H adult Medicaid and commercial data submitted to the National Committee for Quality Assurance. The dependent variables are the CAHPS 2.0 ratings of care: personal doctor or nurse, specialists, and health care received. Ratings were categorized into 4 levels: 0-4, 5-8, 9, and 10. The independent variable is a 4-level categorical variable: Hispanic Medicaid, Hispanic commercial, (non-Hispanic) white Medicaid, and (non-Hispanic) white commercial. Six potential confounders were controlled: gender, age, education, self-rated health, survey mode, and survey language. Multinomial logistic regression was used to test for differences in extreme response styles. Hispanics exhibited a greater tendency toward extreme responding in the CAHPS ratings than non-Hispanic whites-in particular, they were more likely than whites in commercial plans t...Continue Reading

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