Department of Medical Psychology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany.
Eur Psychiatry. 2012 Jun;27 Suppl 2:S4-9. doi: 10.1016/S0924-9338(12)75701-2.
Lower participation rates of ethnic minorities in health research studies and potential participation barriers are commonly reported.
Four semi-structured focus groups of individuals with Turkish migration backgrounds living in Germany were conducted to identify potential participation barriers. Documented statements and superscripted presentation cards by the participants were evaluated with a qualitative content analysis.
The following eight potential reasons for the lower participation rates were identified: role of women, lack of knowledge, lack of interest, German-Turkish interactions, mistrust, anxiety, data privacy protection and benefits of the study. Additionally, the following recruitment strategies to enhance participation rates were found: public relations, especially word-of-mouth promotion and contacting Turkish key figures, (non-) tangible incentives and trust building through transparent communication of the project and its conditions.
The findings provide a wide range of potential participation barriers and implications that should be considered to enhance the participation rates of minority populations.
The willingness to participate in health research studies can be increased through particular efforts, which should be tailored to the recruitment of the underrepresented target population.
少数民族参与健康研究的比例较低,且存在潜在的参与障碍,这些问题普遍存在。
对居住在德国的具有土耳其移民背景的个人进行了 4 次半结构化焦点小组讨论,以确定潜在的参与障碍。参与者的书面陈述和带注释的展示卡片通过定性内容分析进行评估。
确定了以下 8 个导致参与率较低的潜在原因:女性的角色、缺乏知识、缺乏兴趣、德土互动、不信任、焦虑、数据隐私保护和研究的益处。此外,还发现了以下提高参与率的招募策略:公共关系,特别是口碑宣传和联系土耳其关键人物、(非)有形激励以及通过项目及其条件的透明沟通建立信任。
研究结果提供了一系列潜在的参与障碍和影响因素,这些都应在考虑范围内,以提高少数民族的参与率。
通过有针对性的努力可以提高健康研究的参与意愿,这些努力应针对代表性不足的目标人群的招募。