概括
研究人员在一项在线定性研究中遇到了欺诈性参与者. 实施增强的查协议对于保持研究完整性和检测欺诈者的参与至关重要.
科学领域:
- 护理研究 护理研究
- 定性研究方法 定性研究方法
- 数据完整性 数据完整性
背景情况:
- 在线数据收集正在增加,这给医疗保健研究人员带来了关于欺诈参与者的挑战.
- 有限的护理文献涉及欺诈性参与在线定性研究.
研究的目的:
- 突出研究人员在线定性研究中与欺诈参与者的经验.
- 提高对研究中假冒参与者的认识.
- 提出策略,以识别和减轻威胁研究有效性的欺诈性参与.
主要方法:
- 一项定性,描述性的研究探讨了护理专业发展 (NPD) 专家对实践判断的使用.
- 参与者通过电子邮件招募到在线焦点小组.
- 疑似欺诈性回复导致焦点小组取消和招聘数据的审查,从而形成了检测欺诈性回复的框架.
主要成果:
- 大量的申请,快速提交,类似的电子邮件地址和非美国IP地址表明了欺诈性回复.
- 在焦点小组中参与者的可疑行为 (例如,没有摄像头,缺乏有意义的反应) 进一步证实了欺诈.
- 制定了一个框架,以检测在定性研究招聘中的欺诈性回复.
结论:
- 招聘数据分析表明,在完成志愿者调查时,可能会使用机器人.
- 质量研究人员必须实施强有力的措施,以防止欺诈性参与者.
- 加强数据扫描协议和排除欺诈性数据对于保持研究完整性至关重要.
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