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CORSAIR - questionnaires

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posted on 2024-01-22, 09:01 authored by Louise SmithLouise Smith, James RubinJames Rubin

In February 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread to the UK. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) had begun a series of surveys to explore public responses in late January 2020. Our project was activated by NIHR shortly after these surveys began.

In total, DHSC commissioned 73 waves of data collection. Data collection for the first survey was carried out on 28 to 30 January 2020 and data collection for the last wave was carried out on 11 to 13 April 2022 (n=149,640 responses). Surveys were conducted weekly at first, then moved to a fortnightly rhythm with some exceptions.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we contributed to survey design and analysed these data as part of a service evaluation of the Department of Health and Social Care’s public communications campaign. Now that the UK is no longer actively responding to the pandemic, we have been granted ethical approval to carry out secondary analyses of the pre-existing CORSAIR dataset by the Psychiatry, Nursing, and Midwifery (PNM) Research Ethics Panel (reference number LRS-22/23-39099).

This record includes the questionnaires used for each wave of the study.

Funding

Evaluating and improving communication with the public during a pandemic, using rapid turn around telephone surveys

NIHR Evaluation Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre

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History

Geospatial coverage

UK

Data collection from date

2020/01/28

Data collection to date

2022/04/13

Collection method

Online survey. Participants were eligible to take part if they lived in the UK and were aged 16 years or older. Participants were recruited from two specialist research panel providers (Respondi, n=50,000; Savanta, n=31,500) using quota sampling (age and gender combined, and region). These are people who have signed up to take part in online surveys. Consent was implied by participants’ completion of the survey, as is the industry standard. Data were collected in line with the terms and conditions that people agreed to when signing up to be a member of the research panel. Survey materials asked about knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Questions were added to and removed from the survey over the course of the pandemic as appropriate for the time in the pandemic (i.e., rules and recommendations in place) and survey length. Phrasing of items sometimes changed between survey waves.

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