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视频干预增加了黑人乳腺癌患者参与治疗试验的比例。

Video intervention increases participation of black breast cancer patients in therapeutic trials.

作者信息

Robinson Brandi N, Newman Antoinette F, Tefera Eshetu, Herbolsheimer Pia, Nunes Raquel, Gallagher Christopher, Randolph-Jackson Pamela, Omogbehin Adedamola, Dilawari Asma, Pohlmann Paula R, Mohebtash Mahsa, Lee Young, Ottaviano Yvonne, Mohapatra Avani, Lynce Filipa, Brown Richard, Mete Mihriye, Swain Sandra M

机构信息

MedStar Health Research Institute, Hyattsville, MD USA.

Washington Cancer Institute, MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC USA.

出版信息

NPJ Breast Cancer. 2017 Sep 18;3:36. doi: 10.1038/s41523-017-0039-1. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

There is a striking racial and ethnic disparity in incidence and mortality of cancer yet minorities remain markedly underrepresented in clinical trials. This pilot study set out to determine the impact of a 15-min culturally tailored educational video on three outcomes relating to clinical trials: likely participation, attitudes (assessed based on six barriers), and actual enrollment. Breast cancer patients with Stage I-III, if diagnosed within previous 6 months, or metastatic disease who self-identified as black or African American were invited to participate. The primary outcome measure was the decision to participate in a therapeutic clinical trial after the intervention. Patients' intention to enroll on a therapeutic clinical trial and the change in attitudes toward clinical trials were measured by the previously developed Attitudes and Intention to Enroll in Therapeutic Clinical Trials (AIET) questionnaire. Of the 200 patients that participated, 39 (19.5%) patients signed consent to participate in a therapeutic clinical trial; 27 (13.5%) patients enrolled, resulting in a 7.5% increase from our baseline comparison of 6% clinical trial enrollment rate in black cancer patients ( < .001). Pre-test versus post-test assessment demonstrated the proportion of patients expressing likelihood to enroll in a therapeutic trial following the intervention increased by 14% ( < .001). Among 31 AIET items, 25 (81%) showed statistically significant and positive change post-intervention. The findings suggest the promising utility of a culturally tailored video intervention for improving black patients' attitudes regarding clinical trial participation and resultant enrollment. Future efforts should continue to target facilitators of population-specific recruitment, enrollment, and retention in therapeutic and non-therapeutic clinical trials.

摘要

癌症的发病率和死亡率存在显著的种族和民族差异,但少数族裔在临床试验中的代表性仍然明显不足。这项试点研究旨在确定一段15分钟的文化定制教育视频对与临床试验相关的三个结果的影响:可能参与度、态度(基于六个障碍进行评估)和实际入组情况。邀请了确诊在过去6个月内的I-III期乳腺癌患者或转移性疾病患者,这些患者自我认定为黑人或非裔美国人。主要结局指标是干预后参与治疗性临床试验的决定。通过先前开发的《参与治疗性临床试验的态度和意愿》(AIET)问卷来衡量患者参与治疗性临床试验的意愿以及对临床试验态度的变化。在参与的200名患者中,39名(19.5%)患者签署了参与治疗性临床试验的同意书;27名(13.5%)患者入组,与我们对黑人癌症患者6%的临床试验入组率的基线比较相比增加了7.5%(<0.001)。预测试与后测试评估表明,干预后表示有可能参与治疗性试验的患者比例增加了14%(<0.001)。在31项AIET项目中,25项(81%)在干预后显示出具有统计学意义的积极变化。研究结果表明,文化定制的视频干预对于改善黑人患者对参与临床试验及其最终入组的态度具有潜在的效用。未来的努力应继续针对治疗性和非治疗性临床试验中特定人群招募、入组和留存的促进因素。

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