Racial and ethnic variables are routinely used in health services
re-search. However, there is a growing debate within health services
about the usefulness of these variables in research. A qualitative study
was undertaken (July 2004 - November 2004) to ascertain how health
services researchers conceptualize and operationalize racial and ethnic
data and what role, if any, that funding agencies and journal editors
contribute to the collection of racial and ethnic data. This book
discusses the results of interviews with health services researchers,
funding agency administrators, and journal editors. Based on the
findings of these interviews, we need a shift in thinking about how to
use racial and ethnic variables in research.