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A Pilot Study Using Mixed GPS/Narrative Interview Methods to Understand Geospatial Behavior in Homeless Populations

机译:使用混合GPS /叙事访谈方法的试点研究,以了解无家可归人群中的地理空间行为

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Tracking the movements of homeless populations presents methodological difficulties, but understanding their movements in space and time is needed to inform optimal placement of services. This pilot study developed, tested, and refined methods to apply global positioning systems (GPS) technology paired with individual narratives to chronicle the movements of homeless populations. Detail of methods development and difficulties encountered and addressed, and geospatial findings are provided. A pilot sample of 29 adults was recruited from a low-demand homeless shelter in the downtown area of Fort Worth, Texas. Pre- and post-deployment interviews provided participant characteristics and planned and retrospectively-reported travels. Only one of the first eight deployments returned with sufficient usable data. Ultimately 19 participants returned the GPS device with > 20 h of usable data. Protocol adjustments addressing methodological difficulties achieved 81 % of subsequent participants returning with sufficient usable data. This study established methods and demonstrated feasibility for tracking homeless population travels.
机译:跟踪无家可归人群的动作提出了方法论困难,但了解他们在空间和时间的运动,以通知服务的最佳服务。该试点研究开发,测试和精制方法,以应用与个别叙述配对的全球定位系统(GPS)技术,以编年无家可归人群的运动。提供了方法的细节,遇到和解决的困难,以及地理空间调查结果。德克萨斯州沃斯特沃特市中心的低需求无家可归者庇护所招募了29名成年人的试点样本。部署后和部署后面试提供了参与者特征和计划和追溯报告的旅行。只有一个具有足够可用数据的前八个部署中的一个只有一个。最终19名参与者将GPS设备返回> 20小时可用数据。解决方法论困难的协议调整取得了81%的后续参与者,并返回了足够的可用数据。本研究建立了方法,并证明了跟踪无家可归人群旅行的可行性。

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