Cook Wendy A, Melvin Kristal C, Doorenbos Ardith Z
Commander, US Navy Nurse Corps, Nurse Scientist, Clinical Investigations Department, Naval Medical Center San Diego, 34800 Bob Wilson Dr., San Diego, CA 92134.
Lieutenant Colonel, US Army Nurse Corps, Chief, Center for Nursing Science & Clinical Inquiry, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX.
Res Nurs Health. 2017 Jun;40(3):263-272. doi: 10.1002/nur.21785. Epub 2017 Feb 10.
Researchers have reported challenges in recruiting US military service members as research participants. We explored their reasons for participating. Eighteen US military service members who had participated in at least one health-related research study within the previous 3 years completed semi-structured individual interviews in person or by telephone, focused on the service members' past decisions regarding research participation. Service members described participation decisions for 34 individual research experiences in 27 separate studies. Service members' reasons for participation in research clustered in three themes: others-, self-, and fit-focused. Each decision included reasons characterized by at least two themes. Reasons from all three themes were apparent in two-thirds of individual participation decisions. Reasons described by at least half of the service members included a desire to make things better for others, to improve an organization, to help researchers, and to improve one's health; understanding how they fit in studies; and convenience of participation. Findings may help researchers, study sponsors, ethicists, military leaders, and military decision-makers better understand service members' reasons for participating in research and improve future recruitment of service members in health research. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
研究人员报告称,在招募美国军人作为研究参与者方面存在挑战。我们探究了他们参与研究的原因。18名在过去3年内至少参与过一项与健康相关研究的美国军人,亲自或通过电话完成了半结构化的个人访谈,访谈重点是这些军人过去关于参与研究的决定。军人们描述了在27项不同研究中的34次个人研究经历的参与决定。军人参与研究的原因集中在三个主题:关注他人、关注自身和关注契合度。每个决定都包含至少两个主题特征的原因。在三分之二的个人参与决定中,来自所有三个主题的原因都很明显。至少一半军人提到的原因包括希望让他人的情况更好改善、改善一个组织、帮助研究人员以及改善自身健康;了解自己如何适应研究;以及参与的便利性。研究结果可能有助于研究人员、研究资助者、伦理学家、军事领导人以及军事决策者更好地理解军人参与研究的原因,并改善未来在健康研究中招募军人的情况。© 2017威利期刊公司