Quantitative Research: Understanding Malnutrition Screening Practices
Recruitment.
- Client Type
Pharmaceutical Company
- Therapeutic Area
Malnutrition
- Countries
Sweden
- Target Specialties
General Practitioners, District Nurses and Hospital Nurses
- Total Respondents Recruited
n=130
- Methodology
Quantitative, Online survey
Business Objective
A pharmaceutical client sought to better understand how malnutrition is identified and managed among elderly patients in primary care and cancer patients in hospital settings.
The study aimed to explore current screening practices, the tools used and the barriers healthcare professionals face when identifying malnutrition in these patient groups. The insights would support the client in identifying gaps and opportunities to improve early detection and intervention.
Project Scope
QQFS Solution
We worked closely with the client from the outset to ensure the study was designed for success and delivered efficiently.
Survey Design and Setup
- Screener Design: We prioritised a screener that captured the right profiles without creating unnecessary disqualifications. We optimised criteria through routing, combining two initial profiles into one screener and directing respondents to the relevant survey based on role and responsibilities, reducing dropouts and maximising eligibility.
- Questionnaire Design: Two surveys were developed, one for GPs and primary care nurses and one for specialist hospital nurses. We also focused on making the experience engaging and relevant to busy nurses to support completion.
Custom Recruitment
Our custom recruitment approach was central to the project’s success. While the initial feasibility estimate suggested a lower number of hospital nurse recruits, our team exceeded expectations by delivering the full target of n=60 nurses, including n=30 hospital nurses and n=30 district nurses.
- Multi-Channel Approach: We used a multi-channel strategy, combining our verified panel with outreach to professional networks, nurse associations and support groups and targeted LinkedIn and Facebook campaigns. This was supported by peer referrals, recruitment calls and tailored reminder activity.
Fieldwork Timeline
We initially estimated a fieldwork timeline of four weeks and were able to deliver the full primary care sample within this timeframe. For the hospital sample, we initially estimated delivery of up to 60% of the sample within four weeks. Due to our custom recruitment approach, we delivered the full required sample within just over five weeks of fieldwork.
Data Analysis and Reporting
Project Management and Support
Client Impact
Client feedback highlighted the strength of project management as well as the clarity and timeliness of communication throughout the project lifecycle. The client particularly valued QQFS’s ability to meet and exceed sample expectations within the agreed timeline, especially given the challenges associated with this hard-to-reach audience.