Department of Human Development, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA.
Department of Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
J Aging Stud. 2014 Apr;29:142-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2013.11.005. Epub 2014 Mar 15.
Well-known trust-building methods are routinely used to recruit and retain older African Americans into scientific research studies, yet the quandary over how to overcome this group's hesitance to participate in research remains. We present two innovative and testable methods for resolving the dilemma around increasing older African Americans' participation in scientific research studies. Certain specific and meaningful experiential similarities between the primary researcher and the participants, as well as clear recognition of the elders' worth and dignity, improved older African Americans' willingness to adhere to a rigorous research design. Steps taken in an intervention study produced a potentially replicable strategy for achieving strong results in recruitment, retention and engagement of this population over three waves of assessment. Sixty-two (n=62) older African Americans were randomized to treatment and control conditions of a reminiscence intervention. Sensitivity to an African American cultural form of respect for elders (recognition of worth and dignity), and intersections between the lived experience of the researcher and participants helped dispel this population's well-documented distrust of scientific research. Results suggest that intentional efforts to honor the worth and dignity of elders through high level hospitality and highlighting meaningful experiential similarities between the researcher and the participants can improve recruitment and retention results. Experiential similarities, in particular, may prove more useful to recruitment and retention than structural similarities such as age, race, or gender, which may not in themselves result in the trust experiential similarities elicit.
常用于招募和留住老年非裔美国人参与科学研究的知名建立信任方法,然而,如何克服该群体对参与研究的犹豫仍然存在难题。我们提出了两种创新且可测试的方法,以解决增加老年非裔美国人参与科学研究的困境。主要研究人员与参与者之间存在某些特定且有意义的经验相似性,以及明确承认老年人的价值和尊严,提高了老年非裔美国人遵守严格研究设计的意愿。干预研究中的步骤产生了一种潜在可复制的策略,可在招募、保留和参与这一人群的三个评估阶段取得强有力的结果。62 名(n=62)老年非裔美国人被随机分配到回忆干预的治疗组和对照组。对非裔美国人尊重老人的文化形式(承认价值和尊严)的敏感性,以及研究人员和参与者的生活经历之间的交集,有助于消除该人群对科学研究的有据可查的不信任。结果表明,通过高水平的款待和突出研究人员与参与者之间有意义的经验相似性,有意努力尊重老年人的价值和尊严,可以改善招募和保留的效果。特别是经验相似性,可能比年龄、种族或性别等结构相似性更有助于招募和保留,因为结构相似性本身可能不会产生经验相似性所引发的信任。