Kraus J F, Conley A, Hardy R, Sexton M, Sweezy Z
J Community Health. 1982 Fall;8(1):3-12. doi: 10.1007/BF01324392.
This report describes findings from the Hypertension Detection and Follow-Up Program (HDFP) on the relationship between traits of interviewers and outcome of blood pressure measurements taken during home interviews. Mean diastolic blood pressure readings and prevalence data for 137,417 respondents taken by 617 interviewers are analyzed. Findings from regression analysis show that the magnitude of the absolute or relative difference in outcome of blood pressure measurements is associated much more positively with the characteristics of race and sex of the respondent than these characteristics in the interviewer.
本报告描述了高血压检测与随访项目(HDFP)关于访员特征与家庭访视期间血压测量结果之间关系的研究发现。分析了由617名访员采集的137417名受访者的平均舒张压读数和患病率数据。回归分析的结果表明,血压测量结果的绝对或相对差异程度与受访者的种族和性别特征的正相关性,远高于与访员这些特征的正相关性。