School of Religion, Loma Linda, California, USA.
Ethn Dis. 2009 Autumn;19(4):439-46.
To identify the attitudes and perceptions of Black Seventh-day Adventists regarding health research and the healthcare system in two regions of the United States.
Church members were selected from those who participated in the Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2) and those who chose not to participate. Participants were selected from two regions of the United States.
Participants were interviewed in their churches, in their homes, and in the research study office at Loma Linda University. Interviews were done in the Western and Southern regions of the United States.
384 Black Seventh-day Adventists, aged >30 years.
Responses to the structured interviews from those in the Western region were compared to those in the Southern region.
Those in the Southern region included more elderly subjects; they were more likely to own their home despite earning less; and were more likely to be married. Compared to the Western region participants, we found Southern participants to have greater participation in church activities, greater mistrust of the healthcare system and particular concerns about racial inequalities in care. In contrast, they also reported more positive experiences with their personal healthcare provider than Western participants. Southerners felt that they had greater control over their own health, perhaps in part due to a greater identification with the health teachings of the Adventist church.
A number of clear differences were found between Black Adventist subjects living in either the Western or Southern regions of the United States. These factors should be considered carefully when planning the promotion for a research study.
确定美国两个地区的黑人大七旬期会信徒对健康研究和医疗保健系统的态度和看法。
从参加 Adventist Health Study-2(AHS-2)的会友和选择不参加的会友中选择教会成员。参与者来自美国的两个地区。
在教堂、家中和洛马林达大学的研究办公室对参与者进行访谈。访谈在美国的西部和南部地区进行。
384 名年龄>30 岁的黑人七大安息日会信徒。
对来自西部地区的受访者进行的结构化访谈的回应与来自南部地区的受访者进行的比较。
南部地区的参与者包括更多的老年人;尽管收入较低,但他们更有可能拥有自己的房屋;而且更有可能已婚。与西部地区的参与者相比,我们发现南部地区的参与者更积极地参与教会活动,对医疗保健系统更不信任,对护理方面的种族不平等问题特别关注。相比之下,他们也报告说,与西部参与者相比,他们与自己的医疗保健提供者有更多积极的体验。南方人认为他们对自己的健康有更大的掌控权,这可能部分归因于他们对基督复临安息日会健康教义的更大认同。
在美国西部或南部地区生活的黑人基督复临安息日会信徒之间存在许多明显的差异。在计划研究推广时,应仔细考虑这些因素。