University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom.
Qual Health Res. 2011 Jan;21(1):132-43. doi: 10.1177/1049732310379115. Epub 2010 Aug 3.
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of experiences of mental health problems in Black and minority ethnic communities in the United Kingdom. A total of 65 people were recruited via three main strategies: the employment of bicultural recruiters, intensive information sharing about the studies, and work through local community groups. Three main issues seemed to affect recruitment: gatekeepers' attitudes, the (non)payment of participants, and reciprocal arrangements with local community groups. The type of strategy employed resulted in recruits with differing characteristics (although our sample was too small to draw generalizable conclusions). We conclude that to ensure that research participation is accessible to all, researchers must employ flexible recruitment methods that permit adaptation to specific needs arising out of health status, level of involvement with services, culture, and socioeconomic status. Systematic research into this part of the research process is needed.
在本文中,我们反思了在英国的黑人和少数族裔社区中招募研究参与者参加两项相关的心理健康问题研究的情况。总共通过三种主要策略招募了 65 人:雇佣双语招募人员、密集地分享有关研究的信息,以及通过当地社区团体开展工作。有三个主要问题似乎影响了招募:看门人(gatekeeper)的态度、(不)向参与者付费,以及与当地社区团体的互惠安排。所采用的策略类型导致招募到的参与者具有不同的特征(尽管我们的样本太小,无法得出普遍适用的结论)。我们的结论是,为了确保所有人都能够参与研究,研究人员必须采用灵活的招募方法,使研究能够根据健康状况、与服务的参与程度、文化和社会经济地位等方面的具体需求进行调整。需要对研究过程的这一部分进行系统的研究。