Andjelkovich D A, Levine R J
Department of Epidemiology, Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709.
Am J Ind Med. 1988;13(5):593-9. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700130507.
The published literature on occupational mortality studies seldom describes the manner in which cohorts were assembled and efforts made to ensure that all, or nearly all, eligible persons had been enumerated. Researchers must struggle unassisted through a morass of plant records, often not knowing how to utilize important sources of information to the fullest extent. This paper describes the identification of a cohort of over 8,700 foundry workers and the verification of its completeness using existing plant data sources. By understanding the techniques for manipulating data sources in this investigation, researchers may gain insight into the use of materials available to them.
已发表的关于职业死亡率研究的文献很少描述群组的组建方式,以及为确保所有或几乎所有符合条件的人员都被纳入而做出的努力。研究人员必须在没有帮助的情况下,在大量的工厂记录中艰难摸索,往往不知道如何充分利用重要的信息来源。本文描述了一个由8700多名铸造工人组成的群组的识别过程,以及使用现有的工厂数据源对其完整性的验证。通过了解本调查中处理数据源的技术,研究人员可以深入了解如何使用他们可获得的资料。