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了解非裔美国人的研究经历(KAARE):对艾滋病预防的启示

Understanding the African American Research Experience (KAARE): Implications for HIV Prevention.

作者信息

Kerkorian Dara, Traube Dorian E, McKay Mary M

机构信息

Mt. Sinai School of Medicine.

出版信息

Soc Work Ment Health. 2007 May 1;5(3 & 4):295-312. doi: 10.1300/J200v05n03_03.

Abstract

Despite recognition that the African American population is underrepresented in studies of health and mental health treatment and prevention efforts, few investigations have systematically examined barriers to African American research participation. Without their participation, treatment and prevention strategies designed to curtail the spread of HIV in their communities will be bound to achieve less than optimal outcomes. Based on the assumption that successful recruitment of African Americans requires knowledge of (a) their beliefs about research, (b) their perceptions of the research process and researchers, (c) their motivations to participate, and (d) the historical and social factors that may be the source of at least some ambivalence, the current study undertook semi-structured interviews with 157 African American, low-income mothers residing in a large urban community where they and their children were at high risk for HIV. Given the sensitive nature of the research topic, members of the community were trained to conduct the interviews. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the interview content suggest that despite having been consented, many participants (a) are not aware of their rights under informed consent and (b) lack knowledge of how the research will be used. Despite this and the subtle suspicion of White researchers held by some, many decide to participate for altruistic reasons. The implications for recruitment of participants in general and African Americans in particular into HIV prevention studies are discussed as are the implications for service providers directly or indirectly involved in the development and delivery of these interventions.

摘要

尽管人们认识到非裔美国人在健康及心理健康治疗与预防研究中的代表性不足,但很少有调查系统地研究非裔美国人参与研究的障碍。没有他们的参与,旨在遏制艾滋病毒在其社区传播的治疗和预防策略必然无法取得最佳效果。基于这样的假设,即成功招募非裔美国人需要了解:(a)他们对研究的看法;(b)他们对研究过程和研究人员的认知;(c)他们参与研究的动机;以及(d)可能是至少部分矛盾情绪来源的历史和社会因素,本研究对居住在一个大型城市社区的157名非裔美国低收入母亲进行了半结构化访谈,她们及其子女感染艾滋病毒的风险很高。鉴于研究主题的敏感性,社区成员接受了访谈培训。对访谈内容的定性和定量分析表明,尽管已经获得同意,但许多参与者:(a)不知道自己在知情同意下的权利;(b)对研究结果的用途缺乏了解。尽管存在这些情况,以及一些人对白人研究人员的微妙怀疑,但许多人出于利他主义原因决定参与。本文讨论了在一般情况下招募参与者,特别是招募非裔美国人参与艾滋病毒预防研究的意义,以及对直接或间接参与这些干预措施开发和实施的服务提供者的意义。

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