Murray Susan, Buller Ana Maria
King's College London, London, UK.
J Health Serv Res Policy. 2007 Oct;12(4):205-8. doi: 10.1258/135581907782101642.
Health services research practices in the context of ethnic and cultural diversity are under scrutiny. One issue that needs to be considered is that of inclusion in, and exclusion from, research studies on the basis of language ability. We explore current reporting practice concerning recruitment of participants in health services research using examples from one 'high impact' journal and suggest ways in which future reporting can be strengthened.
Retrospective review of 207 'original research pieces' published in the BMJ.
articles published in 2003 and 2004 reporting research entailing direct communication between a researcher and health service users. A data extraction checklist was applied concerning the reporting of language-related decisions in recruitment.
Eighty-four percent of the research articles did not engage with language issues at all. For most papers it was impossible to ascertain whether research was carried out in a monolingual population or whether researchers had effectively excluded non-primary language speakers in their recruitment procedures. Over half (n=34) of the papers that mentioned language did so in relation to exclusion criteria, usually without further comment.
Reporting practice on language-related decisions in recruitment and on the exclusion of research participants on grounds of language ability needs to be improved. A checklist for authors, reviewers or editors is offered with the aim of encouraging fuller reporting on the language composition of source and sample populations, and greater consideration of any implications that exclusion/inclusion on the grounds of language may have for studies and their findings.
在种族和文化多样性背景下的卫生服务研究实践正受到审视。需要考虑的一个问题是基于语言能力纳入或排除研究对象。我们以一本“高影响力”期刊为例,探讨当前卫生服务研究中关于招募参与者的报告做法,并提出加强未来报告的方法。
对《英国医学杂志》上发表的207篇“原创研究文章”进行回顾性审查。
2003年和2004年发表的报告研究涉及研究者与卫生服务使用者直接交流的文章。应用一份数据提取清单,内容涉及招募中与语言相关决策的报告。
84%的研究文章根本未涉及语言问题。对于大多数论文,无法确定研究是否在单语人群中进行,或者研究者在招募过程中是否有效地排除了非主要语言使用者。提到语言的论文中,超过一半(n = 34)是在排除标准方面提及,通常没有进一步说明。
关于招募中与语言相关决策以及基于语言能力排除研究对象的报告做法需要改进。为作者、审稿人或编辑提供了一份清单,旨在鼓励更全面地报告源人群和样本人群的语言构成,并更多地考虑基于语言的排除/纳入可能对研究及其结果产生的任何影响。