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Examining the spatial congruence between data obtained with a novel activity location questionnaire, continuous GPS tracking, and prompted recall surveys

机译:检查通过新颖的活动位置调查表,连续GPS跟踪和提示召回调查获得的数据之间的空间一致性

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Background Place and health researchers are increasingly interested in integrating individuals’ mobility and the experience they have with multiple settings in their studies. In practice, however, few tools exist which allow for rapid and accurate gathering of detailed information on the geographic location of places where people regularly undertake activities. We describe the development and validation of a new activity location questionnaire which can be useful in accounting for multiple environmental influences in large population health investigations. Methods To develop the questionnaire, we relied on a literature review of similar data collection tools and on results of a pilot study wherein we explored content validity, test-retest reliability, and face validity. To estimate convergent validity, we used data from a study of users of a public bicycle share program conducted in Montreal, Canada in 2011. We examined the spatial congruence between questionnaire data and data from three other sources: 1) one-week GPS tracks; 2) activity locations extracted from the GPS tracks; and 3) a prompted recall survey of locations visited during the day. Proximity and convex hull measures were used to compare questionnaire-derived data and GPS and prompted recall survey data. Results In the sample, 75% of questionnaire-reported activity locations were located within 400 meters of an activity location recorded on the GPS track or through the prompted recall survey. Results from convex hull analyses suggested questionnaire activity locations were more concentrated in space than GPS or prompted-recall locations. Conclusions The new questionnaire has high convergent validity and can be used to accurately collect data on regular activity spaces in terms of locations regularly visited. The methods, measures, and findings presented provide new material to further study mobility in place and health research.
机译:背景地方卫生研究人员对整合个人的流动性以及他们在研究中具有多种设置的经验越来越感兴趣。但是,实际上,很少有工具可以快速准确地收集人们经常进行活动的地点的地理位置的详细信息。我们描述了一种新的活动地点调查表的开发和验证,该调查表可用于解决大规模人口健康调查中的多种环境影响。方法为了编制调查表,我们依靠对类似数据收集工具的文献综述以及一项初步研究的结果,在该研究中,我们探讨了内容效度,重测信度和面部表情的有效性。为了评估收敛效度,我们使用了2011年在加拿大蒙特利尔进行的公共自行车共享计划的用户研究得出的数据。我们研究了问卷数据与其他三个来源的数据之间的空间一致性:1)一周GPS跟踪; 2)从GPS轨迹中提取活动位置; 3)对当天访问过的地点进行及时的召回调查。接近度和凸包度量用于比较问卷调查数据和GPS并提示召回调查数据。结果在样本中,问卷调查报告的活动位置的75%位于GPS轨道上或通过提示的召回调查记录的活动位置的400米以内。凸包分析的结果表明,问卷活动位置比GPS或提示召回位置更集中在空间中。结论该新问卷具有较高的收敛效度,可用于根据定期拜访的地点准确地收集有关定期活动空间的数据。提出的方法,措施和发现为进一步研究就地流动性和健康研究提供了新的材料。

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