Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study

Reiss K, Dragano N, Ellert U, Fricke J, Greiser KH, Keil T, Krist L, Moebus S, Pundt N, Schlaud M, Yesil-Juergens R, et al. (2014)
The European Journal of Public Health 24(5): 721-726.

Zeitschriftenaufsatz | Veröffentlicht | Englisch
 
Download
Es wurden keine Dateien hochgeladen. Nur Publikationsnachweis!
Autor*in
Reiss, KatharinaUniBi; Dragano, Nico; Ellert, Ute; Fricke, Julia; Greiser, Karin Halina; Keil, Thomas; Krist, Lilian; Moebus, Susanne; Pundt, Noreen; Schlaud, Martin; Yesil-Juergens, Rahsan; Zeeb, Hajo
Alle
Abstract / Bemerkung
Background: In 2011, almost 20.0% of the population of Germany had a migration background. Studies on their health tend to have low participation rates. The aim of our study was to compare different sampling strategies and to test different approaches to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Methods: Four recruitment centres of the German National Cohort recruited persons of Turkish origin and ethnic German immigrants from former Soviet Union countries. A register-based (random samples from residents' registration offices) and a community-orientated strategy were applied. Participants underwent a medical examination and self-completed a questionnaire. Results: Used approaches: The community-orientated strategies comprised the acquisition of key persons from migrant networks to support the recruitment, invitation talks and distribution of study materials in migrant settings, etc. The identifying variables in the registry data were name, nationality or country of birth. All but one centres used bilingual study material and study staff. Participation: When comparing the two strategies, the register-based participation rates ranged from 10.1 to 21.0% (n = 668 participants) and the community-oriented recruitment resulted in 722 participants. Conclusion: Register-based recruitment should use a combination of name, nationality and country of birth in order not to be limited to identifying persons with a foreign nationality. However, according to the study staff, the community-oriented approach involving key persons of the same cultural background leads to a better acceptance by the participants. Also, it covers a more heterogeneous group. Yet, it is time-consuming and needs considerably more staff. Further research should establish the effectiveness of a combination of both strategies.
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
The European Journal of Public Health
Band
24
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
721-726
ISSN
1101-1262
eISSN
1464-360X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2705593

Zitieren

Reiss K, Dragano N, Ellert U, et al. Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study. The European Journal of Public Health. 2014;24(5):721-726.
Reiss, K., Dragano, N., Ellert, U., Fricke, J., Greiser, K. H., Keil, T., Krist, L., et al. (2014). Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study. The European Journal of Public Health, 24(5), 721-726. doi:10.1093/eurpub/cku046
Reiss, Katharina, Dragano, Nico, Ellert, Ute, Fricke, Julia, Greiser, Karin Halina, Keil, Thomas, Krist, Lilian, et al. 2014. “Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study”. The European Journal of Public Health 24 (5): 721-726.
Reiss, K., Dragano, N., Ellert, U., Fricke, J., Greiser, K. H., Keil, T., Krist, L., Moebus, S., Pundt, N., Schlaud, M., et al. (2014). Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study. The European Journal of Public Health 24, 721-726.
Reiss, K., et al., 2014. Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study. The European Journal of Public Health, 24(5), p 721-726.
K. Reiss, et al., “Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study”, The European Journal of Public Health, vol. 24, 2014, pp. 721-726.
Reiss, K., Dragano, N., Ellert, U., Fricke, J., Greiser, K.H., Keil, T., Krist, L., Moebus, S., Pundt, N., Schlaud, M., Yesil-Juergens, R., Zeeb, H., Zimmermann, H., Razum, O., Joeckel, K.-H., Becher, H.: Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study. The European Journal of Public Health. 24, 721-726 (2014).
Reiss, Katharina, Dragano, Nico, Ellert, Ute, Fricke, Julia, Greiser, Karin Halina, Keil, Thomas, Krist, Lilian, Moebus, Susanne, Pundt, Noreen, Schlaud, Martin, Yesil-Juergens, Rahsan, Zeeb, Hajo, Zimmermann, Heiko, Razum, Oliver, Joeckel, Karl-Heinz, and Becher, Heiko. “Comparing sampling strategies to recruit migrants for an epidemiological study. Results from a German feasibility study”. The European Journal of Public Health 24.5 (2014): 721-726.

17 Zitationen in Europe PMC

Daten bereitgestellt von Europe PubMed Central.

The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in a population-based sample of Turkish migrants living in Germany.
Krist L, Keller T, Sebald L, Yesil-Jürgens R, Ellert U, Reich A, Becher H, Heuschmann PU, Willich SN, Keil T, Liman TG., Aging Ment Health 23(1), 2019
PMID: 29171956
Serum vitamin D levels in Berliners of Turkish descent -a cross-sectional study.
Krist L, Keller T, Becher H, Jöckel KH, Schlaud M, Willich SN, Keil T., BMC Public Health 19(1), 2019
PMID: 30691420
Participation of Turkish Migrants in an Epidemiological Study: Does the Recruitment Strategy Affect the Sample Characteristics?
Brand T, Samkange-Zeeb F, Dragano N, Keil T, Krist L, Yesil-Jürgens R, Schlaud M, Jöckel KH, Razum O, Reiss K, Greiser KH, Zimmermann H, Becher H, Zeeb H., J Immigr Minor Health 21(4), 2019
PMID: 30027505
Oral health and access to dental care - a comparison of elderly migrants and non-migrants in Germany.
Aarabi G, Reissmann DR, Seedorf U, Becher H, Heydecke G, Kofahl C., Ethn Health 23(7), 2018
PMID: 28277023
Somatization among persons with Turkish origin: Results of the pretest of the German National Cohort Study.
Morawa E, Dragano N, Jöckel KH, Moebus S, Brand T, Erim Y., J Psychosom Res 96(), 2017
PMID: 28545785
Clustering of Subgingival Microbiota Reveals Microbial Disease Ecotypes Associated with Clinical Stages of Periodontitis in a Cross-Sectional Study.
Boutin S, Hagenfeld D, Zimmermann H, El Sayed N, Höpker T, Greiser HK, Becher H, Kim TS, Dalpke AH., Front Microbiol 8(), 2017
PMID: 28298910
Acculturation and health-related quality of life: results from the German National Cohort migrant feasibility study.
Brand T, Samkange-Zeeb F, Ellert U, Keil T, Krist L, Dragano N, Jöckel KH, Razum O, Reiss K, Greiser KH, Zimmermann H, Becher H, Zeeb H., Int J Public Health 62(5), 2017
PMID: 28255647
Anti-nuclear autoantibodies in the general German population: prevalence and lack of association with selected cardiovascular and metabolic disorders-findings of a multicenter population-based study.
Akmatov MK, Röber N, Ahrens W, Flesch-Janys D, Fricke J, Greiser H, Günther K, Kaaks R, Kemmling Y, Krone B, Linseisen J, Meisinger C, Moebus S, Obi N, Guzman CA, Conrad K, Pessler F., Arthritis Res Ther 19(1), 2017
PMID: 28587625
Early childhood health in Bielefeld, Germany (BaBi study): study protocol of a social-epidemiological birth cohort.
Spallek J, Grosser A, Höller-Holtrichter C, Doyle IM, Breckenkamp J, Razum O., BMJ Open 7(8), 2017
PMID: 28827278
Feasibility of including patients with migration background in a structured heart failure management programme: A prospective case-control study exemplarily on Turkish migrants.
Pfister R, Ihle P, Mews B, Kohnen E, Wähner M, Karbach U, Aslan H, Höpp HW, Schneider CA., PLoS One 12(11), 2017
PMID: 29117200
Measles among migrants in the European Union and the European Economic Area.
Williams GA, Bacci S, Shadwick R, Tillmann T, Rechel B, Noori T, Suk JE, Odone A, Ingleby JD, Mladovsky P, Mckee M., Scand J Public Health 44(1), 2016
PMID: 26563254
Inclusion of migrants and ethnic minorities in European birth cohort studies-a scoping review.
Grosser A, Razum O, Vrijkotte TG, Hinz IM, Spallek J., Eur J Public Health 26(6), 2016
PMID: 27259721
[Prevention among migrants: Participation, migrant sensitive strategies and programme characteristics].
Brand T, Kleer D, Samkange-Zeeb F, Zeeb H., Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 58(6), 2015
PMID: 25861044
[Participation of people with migration background in health surveys of the Robert Koch Institute].
Saß AC, Grüne B, Brettschneider AK, Rommel A, Razum O, Ellert U., Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 58(6), 2015
PMID: 25896496
Understanding healthcare practices in superdiverse neighbourhoods and developing the concept of welfare bricolage: Protocol of a cross-national mixed-methods study.
Phillimore J, Bradby H, Knecht M, Padilla B, Brand T, Cheung SY, Pemberton S, Zeeb H., BMC Int Health Hum Rights 15(), 2015
PMID: 26117380
Perceived ethnic discrimination, acculturation, and psychological distress in women of Turkish origin in Germany.
Aichberger MC, Bromand Z, Rapp MA, Yesil R, Montesinos AH, Temur-Erman S, Heinz A, Schouler-Ocak M., Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 50(11), 2015
PMID: 26276438

17 References

Daten bereitgestellt von Europe PubMed Central.

[Methodological standards for migrant-sensitive epidemiological research].
Schenk L, Neuhauser H., Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 48(3), 2005
PMID: 15768300

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, Gesundheitswesen 64(), 2002

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT 101(), 2004
[Identification and sampling of people with migration background for epidemiological studies in Germany].
Reiss K, Makarova N, Spallek J, Zeeb H, Razum O., Gesundheitswesen 75(6), 2012
PMID: 22932826

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, Z Soziol 30(), 2001

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, METHODENDATENANALYSEN 2(), 2008

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT 104(), 2007
Cancer profile of migrants from the Former Soviet Union in Germany: incidence and mortality.
Winkler V, Ott JJ, Holleczek B, Stegmaier C, Becher H., Cancer Causes Control 20(10), 2009
PMID: 19543985

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, HALLESCHE BEITRAGE ZUR GESUNDHEITS UND PFLEGEWISSENSCHAFT 8(), 2009
Recruiting South Asians to a lifestyle intervention trial: experiences and lessons from PODOSA (Prevention of Diabetes & Obesity in South Asians).
Douglas A, Bhopal RS, Bhopal R, Forbes JF, Gill JM, Lawton J, McKnight J, Murray G, Sattar N, Sharma A, Tuomilehto J, Wallia S, Wild SH, Sheikh A., Trials 12(), 2011
PMID: 21978409
[The German National Cohort].
Wichmann HE, Kaaks R, Hoffmann W, Jockel KH, Greiser KH, Linseisen J., Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 55(6-7), 2012
PMID: 22736156
German health interview and examination survey for adults (DEGS) - design, objectives and implementation of the first data collection wave.
Scheidt-Nave C, Kamtsiuris P, Goßwald A, Holling H, Lange M, Busch MA, Dahm S, Dolle R, Ellert U, Fuchs J, Hapke U, Heidemann C, Knopf H, Laussmann D, Mensink GB, Neuhauser H, Richter A, Sass AC, Rosario AS, Stolzenberg H, Thamm M, Kurth BM., BMC Public Health 12(), 2012
PMID: 22938722

AUTHOR UNKNOWN, ZUMANACHRICHTEN 23(), 1999
[A basic set of indicators for mapping migrant status. Recommendations for epidemiological practice].
Schenk L, Bau AM, Borde T, Butler J, Lampert T, Neuhauser H, Razum O, Weilandt C., Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz 49(9), 2006
PMID: 16927038
Export

Markieren/ Markierung löschen
Markierte Publikationen

Open Data PUB

Web of Science

Dieser Datensatz im Web of Science®
Quellen

PMID: 24872519
PubMed | Europe PMC

Suchen in

Google Scholar