Balls-Berry Joyce E, Hayes Sharonne, Parker Monica, Halyard Michele, Enders Felicity, Albertie Monica, Pinn Vivian, Radecki Breitkopf Carmen
a Department of Health Sciences Research , Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , USA.
b Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , USA.
J Health Commun. 2016 May;21(5):527-33. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1103333. Epub 2016 Apr 14.
This study examined the effect of message framing on African American women's intention to participate in health-related research and actual registration in ResearchMatch (RM), a disease-neutral, national volunteer research registry. A community-engaged approach was used involving collaboration between an academic medical center and a volunteer service organization formed by professional women of color. A self-administered survey that contained an embedded message framing manipulation was distributed to more than 2,000 African American women attending the 2012 national assembly of The Links, Incorporated. A total of 391 surveys were completed (381 after exclusion: 187 containing the gain-framed message and 194 containing the loss-framed message). The majority (57%) of women expressed favorable intentions to participate in health-related research, and 21% subsequently enrolled in RM. The effect of message framing on intention was moderated by self-efficacy. There was no effect of message framing on RM registration; however, those with high self-efficacy were more than 2 times as likely as those with low self-efficacy to register as a potential study volunteer in RM (odds ratio = 2.62, 95% confidence interval [1.29, 5.33]). This investigation makes theoretical and practical contributions to the field of health communication and informs future strategies to meaningfully and effectively include women and minorities in health-related research.
本研究考察了信息框架对非裔美国女性参与健康相关研究的意愿以及在ResearchMatch(RM)实际注册情况的影响,RM是一个与疾病无关的全国性志愿者研究登记处。采用了一种社区参与方法,涉及一家学术医疗中心与一个由有色人种职业女性组成的志愿服务组织之间的合作。一份包含嵌入式信息框架操纵的自填式调查问卷被分发给2000多名参加2012年Links公司全国大会的非裔美国女性。共完成了391份调查问卷(排除后为381份:187份包含获益框架信息,194份包含损失框架信息)。大多数(57%)女性表示有参与健康相关研究的积极意愿,随后有21%的人在RM注册。信息框架对意愿的影响受到自我效能感的调节。信息框架对RM注册没有影响;然而,自我效能感高的人在RM注册成为潜在研究志愿者的可能性是自我效能感低的人的两倍多(优势比=2.62,95%置信区间[1.29,5.33])。这项调查为健康传播领域做出了理论和实践贡献,并为未来将女性和少数群体有意义且有效地纳入健康相关研究的策略提供了信息。