Jaszczak Angela, Lundeen Katie, Smith Stephen
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Field methods. 2009 Feb;21(1):26-48. doi: 10.1177/1525822X08323988.
A key operational component of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP) is the use of nonmedically trained interviewers to collect biomeasures in a national in-home interview of health and aging. Few studies have integrated in-home biomeasure collection using nonmedically trained interviewers on a large scale. In this article, we discuss our approach to using nonmedically trained interviewers to collect biomeasures in the home. The article focuses on activities that impact the ability to integrate biomeasures into survey research, including developing field methods, recruiting and training interviewers, and monitoring data collection activities. In addition, cooperation rates and measures of interviewer productivity and data quality are provided to evaluate our approach.
“全国社会生活、健康与老龄化项目”(NSHAP)的一个关键运作环节是,在全国性的家庭健康与老龄化访谈中,利用未接受过医学培训的访谈员来收集生物测量数据。很少有研究大规模整合由未接受过医学培训的访谈员进行的家庭生物测量数据收集工作。在本文中,我们讨论了利用未接受过医学培训的访谈员在家庭中收集生物测量数据的方法。本文重点关注影响将生物测量数据纳入调查研究能力的活动,包括制定实地方法、招募和培训访谈员,以及监测数据收集活动。此外,还提供了合作率、访谈员生产力指标和数据质量指标,以评估我们的方法。