Kim Sei-Hill, Tanner Andrea, Friedman Daniela B, Foster Caroline, Bergeron Caroline D
School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of South Carolina, Carolina Coliseum, 600 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC, 29201, USA,
J Community Health. 2014 Jun;39(3):562-71. doi: 10.1007/s10900-013-9798-2.
Analyzing data from a telephone survey of rural and urban residents in South Carolina, this study attempts to understand how to better promote clinical trials (CTs) in rural areas. To explore why participation is lower among the rural population, we examine two groups of potential barriers: structural and procedural barriers (limited accessibility, lack of awareness, lack of health insurance) and cognitive and psychological barriers (lack of knowledge, misperceptions, distrust, fear). We then make a series of comparisons between rural and urban residents to see whether rural residents are significantly different from urban residents in terms of structural/procedural and cognitive/psychological barriers they are facing. Findings indicate that there are no significant differences between rural and urban residents in their willingness to participate in a CT. However, rural residents were more likely to perceive limited access to CT sites and lack of awareness of available trials. Rural residents also indicated greater lack of knowledge about CTs. Finally, we found that distrust and fear were important barriers in shaping one's willingness to participate in a CT. Implications of the findings are discussed in detail.
通过分析南卡罗来纳州农村和城市居民电话调查的数据,本研究试图了解如何更好地在农村地区推广临床试验(CT)。为探究农村人口参与率较低的原因,我们考察了两组潜在障碍:结构和程序障碍(可及性有限、缺乏认知、缺乏医疗保险)以及认知和心理障碍(知识匮乏、误解、不信任、恐惧)。然后,我们对农村和城市居民进行了一系列比较,以查看农村居民在面临的结构/程序和认知/心理障碍方面是否与城市居民存在显著差异。研究结果表明,农村和城市居民参与CT的意愿没有显著差异。然而,农村居民更有可能认为进入CT地点的机会有限以及对现有试验缺乏认知。农村居民还表示对CT的了解更为匮乏。最后,我们发现不信任和恐惧是影响一个人参与CT意愿的重要障碍。详细讨论了研究结果的意义。