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白种人与非裔美国人参与癌症临床试验意愿的比较:知识、不信任、信息来源及宗教信仰的作用

A Comparison Between Caucasians and African Americans in Willingness to Participate in Cancer Clinical Trials: The Roles of Knowledge, Distrust, Information Sources, and Religiosity.

作者信息

Meng Jingbo, McLaughlin Margaret, Pariera Katrina, Murphy Sheila

机构信息

a Department of Communication , Michigan State University , East Lansing , Michigan , USA.

b Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism , University of Southern California , Los Angeles , California , USA.

出版信息

J Health Commun. 2016 Jun;21(6):669-77. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2016.1153760. Epub 2016 May 13.

Abstract

This study aims to (a) examine the roles of knowledge, distrust in medical professionals, information sources, and 2 dimensions of religiosity (i.e., religious activity and religious belief) in influencing willingness to participate (WTP) in cancer clinical trials and to (b) compare the results for Caucasians and African Americans in order to inform future recruitment. An online survey was fielded via a Knowledge Networks panel with a nationally representative sample including 478 Caucasians and 173 African Americans. The results showed that distrust in medical professionals was a strong barrier to WTP for both ethnic groups, whereas factual knowledge about trial procedures was not associated with WTP for either ethnic group. Seeking trial information from doctors was positively associated with WTP for Caucasians; seeking trial information from hospitals was positively associated with WTP for African Americans. More interestingly, levels of religious activity negatively predicted WTP for Caucasians but positively predicted WTP for African Americans. Self-reported religious belief was not associated with WTP for either ethnic group. In sum, although distrust is a common barrier to WTP, the influence of preferred information sources and religious activity on WTP varies as a function of ethnicity.

摘要

本研究旨在

(a)考察知识、对医疗专业人员的不信任、信息来源以及宗教信仰的两个维度(即宗教活动和宗教信仰)在影响参与癌症临床试验意愿(WTP)方面的作用;(b)比较白人和非裔美国人的结果,以便为未来的招募工作提供参考。通过知识网络小组进行了一项在线调查,样本具有全国代表性,包括478名白人和173名非裔美国人。结果表明,对医疗专业人员的不信任是两个种族参与意愿的强大障碍,而关于试验程序的实际知识与两个种族的参与意愿均无关联。向医生寻求试验信息与白人的参与意愿呈正相关;向医院寻求试验信息与非裔美国人的参与意愿呈正相关。更有趣的是,宗教活动水平对白人的参与意愿有负向预测作用,但对非裔美国人的参与意愿有正向预测作用。自我报告的宗教信仰与两个种族的参与意愿均无关联。总之,尽管不信任是参与意愿的常见障碍,但偏好的信息来源和宗教活动对参与意愿的影响因种族而异。

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