Green B L, Partridge E E, Fouad M N, Kohler C, Crayton E F, Alexander L
School of Public Health and the Department of Health Behavior, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294-0022, USA.
Ethn Dis. 2000 Winter;10(1):76-86.
Despite federal recommendations highlighting the need to include special population groups (mainly minorities and women) in clinical research, recruitment and retention of these groups present a great challenge to researchers. This paper describes a focus group study that was conducted to examine factors related to minority participation and retention in cancer clinical research studies. In 1996, the National Cancer Institute submitted a request for applicants to receive support for regional conferences. The purpose of the proposed conferences was to share current information and strategies to aid cancer clinical investigators in recruiting and retaining minority participants in clinical cancer research and to stimulate local/regional adaptations of these strategies. The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), The University of Alabama, and Tuskegee University collaborated to respond to the request. Funding was granted by NCI for the regional conference in Alabama. The conference was held in Tuskegee, Alabama, the site of the infamous US Public Health Syphilis Study at Tuskegee. In planning for the conference, focus group sessions were conducted with African-American men and women who represented all regions of Alabama. The focus group information was used to identify important issues to be addressed at the conference.
尽管联邦政府的建议强调在临床研究中纳入特殊人群(主要是少数族裔和女性)的必要性,但招募和留住这些人群对研究人员来说是巨大的挑战。本文描述了一项焦点小组研究,该研究旨在探讨与少数族裔参与和留在癌症临床研究相关的因素。1996年,美国国立癌症研究所发布了一份申请请求,以支持地区会议。拟议会议的目的是分享当前信息和策略,以帮助癌症临床研究人员招募和留住少数族裔参与临床癌症研究,并推动这些策略在当地/地区的应用。阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校、阿拉巴马大学和塔斯基吉大学合作回应了该请求。美国国立癌症研究所为阿拉巴马州的地区会议提供了资金。会议在阿拉巴马州的塔斯基吉举行,这里是臭名昭著的美国公共卫生署塔斯基吉梅毒研究地点。在筹备会议时,与代表阿拉巴马州所有地区的非裔美国男性和女性进行了焦点小组讨论。焦点小组的信息用于确定会议要解决的重要问题。