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  • Health Research Methodology
  • Disability Studies
  • Biostatistics

Background:

  • The National Children's Study (NCS) utilized diverse assessment modes, including interviews and physical examinations.
  • Various administration methods may present accessibility challenges for individuals with disabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the accessibility of NCS measures for participants with disabilities.
  • To develop a framework for creating and implementing accessible health research measures.
  • To mitigate measurement bias and systematic error in research involving diverse populations.

Main Methods:

  • Described the approach used by the NCS Accessibility Domain Team to evaluate measure accessibility.
  • Detailed the process for analyzing potential accessibility barriers in study assessments.
  • Outlined a decision-making framework for the development and application of accessible research tools.

Main Results:

  • Identified potential accessibility challenges across different NCS assessment modes.
  • Developed and applied a systematic approach to analyze measure accessibility.
  • Established a process for creating and utilizing health research measures that accommodate disabilities.

Conclusions:

  • Accessible measurement is crucial for inclusive research and accurate data.
  • The NCS's approach provides a model for ensuring research inclusivity.
  • Implementing accessible measures prevents systematic exclusion and improves data integrity in large-scale studies.