A role delineation study of health educators in the United States: methodological innovations.

Alyson Taub, Larry K Olsen, Gary D Gilmore, David Connell
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This paper focuses on methodological innovations used in the National Health Educator Competencies Update Project (CUP) in the United States. The CUP was a six-year research study designed to delineate the role of the health educator in the USA. Individuals who self-identified as health educators were included in the study. To provide context, the background for the research is presented, followed by a brief overview of the research process. Some of the key methodological innovations discussed are: selecting a representative sample when the total population of those working as health educators was not easily identified or readily accessible; assessing response methodology preferences through pilot studies; enhancing the response rate through accurate, up-to-date mailing lists and incentives; and exploring new approaches to large-scale data analyses. Insights gained are included for other researchers who may wish to undertake similar studies or draw from the CUP dataset for secondary analyses.

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美国健康教育工作者角色描述研究:方法论创新。
本文重点介绍了美国国家健康教育工作者能力更新项目(CUP)中使用的方法创新。CUP是一项为期六年的研究,旨在描述美国健康教育者的角色。自认为是健康教育者的个人也被纳入了研究。为了提供上下文,介绍了研究的背景,然后简要概述了研究过程。所讨论的一些关键方法创新包括:在卫生教育工作者的总人数不容易确定或不易获得时选择具有代表性的样本;通过试点研究评估反应方法偏好;通过提供准确、最新的邮件列表和奖励措施,提高回复率;探索大规模数据分析的新方法。获得的见解包括其他研究人员谁可能希望进行类似的研究或从CUP数据集进行二次分析。
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