Faugier J, Sargeant M
NHS Executive North West, Warrington, England.
J Adv Nurs. 1997 Oct;26(4):790-7. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1997.00371.x.
Studies on 'hidden populations', such as homeless people, prostitutes and drug addicts, raise a number of specific methodological questions usually absent from research involving known populations and less sensitive subjects. This paper examines the advantages and limitations of nonrandom methods of data collection such as snowball sampling. It reviews the currently available literature on sampling hard to reach populations and highlights the dearth of material currently available on this subject. The paper also assesses the potential for using these methods in nursing research. The sampling methodology used by Faugier (1996) in her study of prostitutes, HIV and drugs is used as a current example within this context.
对“隐蔽人群”(如无家可归者、妓女和吸毒者)的研究引发了一些特定的方法学问题,而这些问题在涉及已知人群和不太敏感主题的研究中通常不存在。本文探讨了非随机数据收集方法(如滚雪球抽样)的优缺点。它回顾了目前关于对难以接触人群进行抽样的现有文献,并强调了目前关于该主题的资料匮乏。本文还评估了在护理研究中使用这些方法的潜力。在此背景下,以福吉尔(1996年)在其对妓女、艾滋病毒和毒品的研究中所使用的抽样方法作为当前示例。
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