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城市中学生健康调查中家长积极参与的过程和结果。

Active parent consent for health surveys with urban middle school students: processes and outcomes.

机构信息

Center for Adolescent Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, 5-140 Weaver-Densford Hall, 308 Harvard Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2010 Feb;80(2):73-9; quiz 108-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.2009.00468.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To achieve high participation rates and a representative sample, active parent consent procedures require a significant investment of study resources. The purpose of this article is to describe processes and outcomes of utilizing active parent consent procedures with sixth-grade students from urban, ethnically diverse, economically disadvantaged K-8 public schools involved in an evaluation of a middle school service-learning program.

METHODS

As part of the evaluation of the Lead Peace-Plus service-learning program, active parent consent was obtained for participation in school-based health surveys conducted with sixth graders in 3 schools. To achieve acceptable rates of parent permission, we employed multiple procedures including regular communication with school staff, incentives for involved schools and teachers, a multipronged approach for reaching parents, and direct encouragement of students to return forms through repeated classroom visits, individual and classroom incentives. We used Fisher's exact tests to compare selected characteristics among students whose parents weren't reached, those whose parents refused, and those whose parents consented to survey participation.

RESULTS

We achieved a parent response rate of 94.6% among sixth-grade students. No significant differences in student gender, race/ethnicity, school, or free/reduced lunch status were identified across parent consent status groups. Rates of absenteeism were significantly higher (p = .03) among students whose parents weren't reached compared to other groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Employing a multifaceted active parent consent campaign can result in high rates of parental response with limited sampling bias among an urban, ethnically diverse and economically disadvantaged group of middle school students.

摘要

背景

为了实现高参与率和代表性样本,积极的家长同意程序需要大量的研究资源投入。本文的目的是描述利用积极的家长同意程序的过程和结果,涉及参与一项中学服务学习计划评估的城市、种族多样、经济困难的 K-8 公立学校的六年级学生。

方法

作为对Lead Peace-Plus 服务学习计划评估的一部分,我们在 3 所学校对六年级学生进行了基于学校的健康调查,获得了家长的积极同意参与。为了达到可接受的家长许可率,我们采用了多种程序,包括与学校工作人员的定期沟通、为参与学校和教师提供奖励、多管齐下的家长联系方式,以及通过反复的课堂访问、个人和课堂奖励来直接鼓励学生交回表格。我们使用 Fisher 精确检验来比较未联系到家长的学生、拒绝参与的学生和同意参与调查的学生之间的选定特征。

结果

我们在六年级学生中实现了 94.6%的家长回应率。在家长同意状态组中,学生的性别、种族/民族、学校或免费/减价午餐状况没有显著差异。与其他组相比,未联系到家长的学生的缺勤率明显更高(p =.03)。

结论

采用多方面的积极家长同意活动可以在城市、种族多样和经济困难的中学生群体中实现高家长回应率,同时限制抽样偏差。

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