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与 HIV 感染者中低收入人群过去参与研究相关的因素。

Factors associated with past research participation among low-income persons living with HIV.

机构信息

Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2012 Aug;26(8):496-505. doi: 10.1089/apc.2011.0269. Epub 2012 Jun 11.

Abstract

We described influences on past research participation among low-income persons living with HIV (PLWH) and examined whether such influences differed by study type. We analyzed a convenience sample of individuals from a large, urban clinic specializing in treating low-income PLWH. Using a computer-assisted survey, we elicited perceptions of research and participating in research, barriers, benefits, "trigger" influences, and self-efficacy in participating in research. Of 193 participants, we excluded 14 who did not identify any type of study participation, and 17 who identified "other" as study type, resulting in 162 cases for analysis. We compared results among four groups (i.e., 6 comparisons): past medical participants (n=36, 22%), past behavioral participants (n=49, 30%), individuals with no past research participation (n=52, 32%), and persons who had participated in both medical and behavioral studies (n=25, 15%). Data were analyzed using chi-square tests for categorical variables and ANOVA for continuous variables. We employed a multinomial probit (MNP) model to examine the association of multiple factors with the outcome. Confidence in ability to keep appointments, and worry about being a 'guinea pig' showed statistical differences in bivariate analyses. The MNP regression analysis showed differences between and across all 6 comparison groups. Fewer differences were seen across groupings of medical participants, behavioral participants, and those with no past research experience, than in comparisons with the medical-behavioral group. In the MNP regression model 'age' and level of certainty regarding 'keeping yourself from being a guinea pig' showed significant differences between past medical participants and past behavioral participants.

摘要

我们描述了生活在 HIV 感染者(PLWH)中的低收入人群过去参与研究的影响,并研究了这些影响是否因研究类型而异。我们分析了一家专门治疗低收入 PLWH 的大型城市诊所的便利样本。我们使用计算机辅助调查,了解了对研究和参与研究的看法、障碍、益处、“触发”影响以及参与研究的自我效能。在 193 名参与者中,我们排除了 14 名没有任何类型的研究参与的参与者,以及 17 名将“其他”作为研究类型的参与者,因此有 162 个案例进行分析。我们比较了四个组(即 6 个比较)的结果:过去的医学参与者(n=36,22%)、过去的行为参与者(n=49,30%)、没有过去研究参与的个体(n=52,32%)和参加过医学和行为研究的人(n=25,15%)。我们使用卡方检验(chi-square test)对分类变量进行分析,对连续变量使用方差分析(ANOVA)。我们采用多项概率单位(multinomial probit,MNP)模型来检验多种因素与结果的关系。在双变量分析中,对预约的信心和对成为“豚鼠”的担忧显示出统计学差异。MNP 回归分析显示,在所有 6 个比较组之间存在差异。在医学参与者、行为参与者和没有过去研究经验的人之间的分组中,差异比与医学-行为组的比较要小。在 MNP 回归模型中,“年龄”和对“防止自己成为豚鼠”的确定性在过去的医学参与者和过去的行为参与者之间显示出显著差异。

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