Denninghoff K R
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Emergency Medicine 35233-7013, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2000 Jan;92(1):36-8.
The lack of balanced recruitment for racial and ethnic groups in research protocols is an important ethical issue. African Americans have a history of forced participation, unethical research, and unwilling human dissection/demonstration that leads to a lack of participation in clinical research. We have embarked on a study of the pathophysiology of sudden death among African Americans which requires a limited autopsy of the heart. Our objective was to improve the recruitment rate in this study when compared with historical rates seen in clinical research and organ donation. We have screened 14 and enrolled 10 African Americans with sudden death (95% CI 0.41-0.91). By addressing the concerns of the African-American community and involving qualified input in the planning stages of the study we have been able to significantly improve the recruitment rate for this important population subgroup.
研究方案中缺乏针对种族和族裔群体的均衡招募是一个重要的伦理问题。非裔美国人有着被迫参与、不道德研究以及不情愿的人体解剖/展示的历史,这导致他们缺乏参与临床研究的意愿。我们开展了一项关于非裔美国人猝死病理生理学的研究,该研究需要对心脏进行有限的尸检。我们的目标是与临床研究和器官捐赠中的历史招募率相比,提高本研究的招募率。我们已经筛查了14名非裔美国人猝死病例,并招募了10例(95%可信区间0.41 - 0.91)。通过解决非裔美国人社区的担忧,并在研究规划阶段纳入合格的意见,我们得以显著提高这一重要人群亚组的招募率。