Center for Equal Health, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2013 Jul;35(2):13-32. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2013.03.007. Epub 2013 Apr 1.
This systematic review was conducted to synthesize the existing evidence regarding key considerations influencing African Americans' participation in cancer clinical trials (CCTs).
The PubMed and PsycINFO databases were searched to identify peer-reviewed publications during the last decade (2002-2011) that met our inclusionary criteria. Our search utilized Boolean combinations of the following terms: "clinical trial"; "cancer"; "neoplasm"; "African American"; "Black"; "caregiver"; "decision making"; "recruitment"; "companion"; "family"; "significant other"; and "social support".
A total of 267 articles were identified in the database searches. Of these articles, a total of 31 were determined to meet the inclusion criteria and were retained for review. Key issues that emerged as impediments to a successful recruitment of African Americans to CCTs included negative attitudes towards clinical trials, low levels of knowledge and awareness regarding CCTs, religious beliefs, and structural barriers, such as transportation, childcare, and access to health care. Recommendations from physicians, family members, and friends may promote CCT participation. Multimedia, and culturally-appropriate recruitment approaches may also be effective in soliciting participation among African Americans.
Existing research underscores the importance of social support from family and friends, cultural appropriateness and sensitivity from physicians and in the design of the CCT, and enhanced education among African Americans in decision-making processes. As African Americans are underrepresented in CCTs, targeted strategies to enhance recruitment efforts and improve cancer treatment outcomes are essential.
本系统评价旨在综合现有证据,以了解影响非裔美国人参与癌症临床试验(CCTs)的关键因素。
在过去十年(2002-2011 年)内,我们通过 PubMed 和 PsycINFO 数据库检索符合纳入标准的同行评议文献。我们的检索使用了以下术语的布尔组合:“临床试验”;“癌症”;“肿瘤”;“非裔美国人”;“黑人”;“照顾者”;“决策”;“招募”;“同伴”;“家庭”;“重要他人”;“社会支持”。
在数据库搜索中,共确定了 267 篇文章。其中,共有 31 篇文章被确定符合纳入标准并保留用于审查。阻碍非裔美国人成功参与 CCTs 的关键问题包括对临床试验的负面态度、对 CCTs 的知识和认识水平低、宗教信仰以及结构性障碍,如交通、儿童保育和获得医疗保健。医生、家庭成员和朋友的建议可能会促进 CCT 的参与。多媒体和文化适宜的招募方法也可能在吸引非裔美国人参与方面有效。
现有研究强调了来自家庭和朋友的社会支持、医生和 CCT 设计中的文化适宜性和敏感性、以及非裔美国人在决策过程中的强化教育的重要性。由于非裔美国人在 CCTs 中代表性不足,因此需要采取有针对性的策略来加强招募工作并改善癌症治疗结果。