Applied Nursing Research
Volume 24, Issue 2 , Pages e9-e15, May 2011

Health disparities or data disparities: sampling issues in hepatitis B Virus infection among Asian American Pacific Islander studies

  • Haeok Lee, RN, DNS

      Affiliations

    • College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA 02125-3393, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 303 315 4298; fax: +1 303 315 5666.
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  • Seong-Yi Baik, RN, PhD

      Affiliations

    • School of Nursing, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40202, USA

Received 19 September 2009; received in revised form 12 December 2009; accepted 21 December 2009. published online 11 February 2010.

Abstract 

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) is an important health problem that must be recognized and addressed by the U.S. public health policy. However, AAPIs have been to a large degree invisible in public health data and debates and their interests have been disregarded. Moreover, an estimation of HBV infection rates reported from the National Nutritional and Health Survey Examinations III was 1.25 million; however, an estimate based on AAPI-targeted studies places the number at almost 2 million. This article discusses the perils of application of textbook methods of sampling coverage, selection, and nonresponse in studies related to AAPIs and the importance to note that some rapidly increasing racial/ethnic groups such as AAPIs have linguistic and cultural differences and these differences often cause such groups to be omitted from data collection.

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PII: S0897-1897(09)00132-3

doi:10.1016/j.apnr.2009.12.005

Applied Nursing Research
Volume 24, Issue 2 , Pages e9-e15, May 2011