College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
Department of Biostatistics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
Clin Transl Sci. 2018 Sep;11(5):487-497. doi: 10.1111/cts.12561. Epub 2018 May 17.
Prior research suggests that rural and minority communities participate in research at lower rates. While rural and minority populations are often cited as being underrepresented in research, population-based studies on health research participation have not been conducted. This study used questions added to the 2015 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to understand factors associated with i) health research participation, ii) opportunities to participate in health research, and iii) willingness to participate in health research from a representative sample (n = 5,256) of adults in Arkansas. Among all respondents, 45.5% would be willing to participate in health research if provided the opportunity and 22.1% were undecided. Only 32.4% stated that they would not be willing to participate in health research. There was no significant difference in participation rates for rural or racial/ethnic minority communities. Furthermore, racial/ethnic minority respondents (Black or Hispanic) were more likely to express their willingness to participate.
先前的研究表明,农村和少数族裔社区参与研究的比例较低。尽管农村和少数族裔人口经常被认为在研究中代表性不足,但尚未对健康研究参与情况进行基于人群的研究。本研究使用了添加到 2015 年行为风险因素监测系统中的问题,从阿肯色州的一个具有代表性的成年人样本(n=5256)中了解与以下因素相关的因素:i)健康研究参与,ii)参与健康研究的机会,以及 iii)愿意参与健康研究。在所有受访者中,如果有机会,45.5%的人愿意参与健康研究,22.1%的人未决定。只有 32.4%的人表示不愿意参与健康研究。农村或种族/少数民族社区的参与率没有显著差异。此外,少数族裔受访者(黑人或西班牙裔)更有可能表示愿意参与。