Bruner Deborah Watkins, Jones Michele, Buchanan David, Russo Jose
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, 19104-6096, USA.
J Clin Oncol. 2006 May 10;24(14):2209-15. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2005.04.8116.
Ethnic diversity in recruitment is a vital prerequisite to eliminating health disparities in cancer treatment, control and prevention programs. Much anecdotal reporting, but little scientific rigor, has been applied to the study of methods to improve the recruitment of minorities into cancer control or treatment trials. Even the most innovative research is stymied by the lack of representative samples of the populations that the research is designed to serve. The goals of this article are to describe a theory-driven framework for improving minority recruitment to clinical and cancer control trials, to explain organizational prerequisites to improving minority recruitment, and to provide empirical evidence of success in initial efforts to recruit to cancer control studies. These programs are offered as models for improving minority recruitment to cancer-control and -treatment trials, and minority access to cancer treatment in general.
招募中的种族多样性是消除癌症治疗、控制和预防项目中健康差异的重要前提。在改善少数族裔参与癌症控制或治疗试验的招募方法研究中,多为轶事报道,缺乏科学严谨性。即使是最具创新性的研究,也因缺乏针对其旨在服务人群的代表性样本而受阻。本文的目的是描述一个理论驱动的框架,以改善少数族裔参与临床和癌症控制试验的招募情况,解释改善少数族裔招募的组织前提条件,并提供在癌症控制研究招募初步努力中取得成功的实证证据。这些项目可作为改善少数族裔参与癌症控制和治疗试验以及总体上少数族裔获得癌症治疗机会的模式。