Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania.
Scheie Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pennsylvania.
Health Commun. 2022 Apr;37(4):515-524. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1853897. Epub 2020 Dec 19.
The underrepresentation of African American (AA) participants in medical research perpetuates racial health disparities in the United States. Open-ended phone interviews were conducted with 50 AA adults from Philadelphia who had previously participated in a genetic study of glaucoma that included complimentary ophthalmic screenings. Recruitment for the genetic study was done in partnership with a Black-owned radio station. Thematic analysis of interview transcripts, guided by the integrated behavior model (IBM), identified self-reported motivations for participating in this care-focused and community-promoted research program. Findings revealed that decisions to enroll were influenced by strong instrumental attitudes regarding learning more about personal health and contributing to future care options for others. Notable normative influences that factored into participants' decisions to enroll in the study included hearing about the study from a respected community media outlet, friends, and family. About one-third of respondents discussed past and current racial discrimination in medical research as an important sociocultural frame within which they thought about participation, suggesting that experiential attitudes play a continuing role in AA's decisions to enroll in medical research studies. Medical researchers seeking to recruit AA participants should collaborate with community partners, combine enrollment opportunities with access to health services, and emphasize the potential for new research to mitigate racial inequalities.
美国非裔(AA)参与者在医学研究中的代表性不足,使美国的种族健康差距持续存在。对来自费城的 50 名 AA 成年人进行了开放式电话访谈,这些成年人之前曾参加过青光眼的基因研究,该研究包括免费的眼科筛查。基因研究的招募是与一家黑人拥有的广播电台合作进行的。在综合行为模型(IBM)的指导下,对访谈记录进行了主题分析,确定了参与者参与这个以护理为重点并促进社区发展的研究计划的自我报告动机。研究结果表明,参与的决定受到对个人健康有更多了解和为他人未来护理选择做出贡献的强烈工具性态度的影响。参与者决定参与该研究的显著规范性影响包括从受尊敬的社区媒体渠道、朋友和家人那里听说过该研究。约三分之一的受访者讨论了过去和现在的医学研究中的种族歧视,认为这是他们思考参与问题的一个重要社会文化框架,这表明体验性态度在 AA 决定参与医学研究中继续发挥作用。寻求招募 AA 参与者的医学研究人员应该与社区合作伙伴合作,将参与机会与获得医疗服务相结合,并强调新研究有可能缓解种族不平等。