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非裔美国人和白人(非西班牙裔)社区居住的老年成年人对研究的态度与健康素养之间的关系。

The Relationship Between Attitudes about Research and Health Literacy among African American and White (Non-Hispanic) Community Dwelling Older Adults.

机构信息

Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2022 Feb;9(1):93-102. doi: 10.1007/s40615-020-00932-2. Epub 2021 Jan 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ethnic minority representation lacks in research. Understanding factors that promote minorities in research helps address this participation gap. Minorities often face representation disparities, including health education, socioeconomic status, and race. Compared to other races in the USA, over 50% of African Americans (AA) over age 65 face obstacles towards achieving basic health literacy skills. This study aims to investigate differences in beliefs regarding research and health literacy between White and AA participants.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study compared 46 AA vs. 60 White healthy older adults (n = 106; age = 73.97 ± 10.6 years). Participants were assessed once with the Participant Attitudes and Beliefs towards Research Questionnaire (PABRQ) and two validated health literacy measures, the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM) and the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy for Adults (S-TOFHLA).

RESULTS

Controlling for age, sex, and education, AA performed significantly worse on REALM. Compared to White participants, AA more likely believed that researchers were motivated to perform studies to increase their general knowledge. Participants with lower health literacy scores more likely believed that scientists were motivated to conduct research to minimize treatment expenses. About 83-85% of participants reported not being familiar with the informed consent process, 90-95% had positive attitudes towards research involvement, and 38-52% believed researchers performed to promote their own careers.

CONCLUSION

This work helps link older adults' beliefs towards research, health literacy, and their participation in research. Future research is needed to remove barriers to participation in research for underserved, older adults.

摘要

背景

少数民族在研究中代表性不足。了解促进少数民族参与研究的因素有助于解决这一参与差距。少数民族经常面临代表性差距,包括健康教育、社会经济地位和种族。与美国其他种族相比,超过 50%的 65 岁以上非裔美国人在实现基本健康素养技能方面面临障碍。本研究旨在调查白人和非裔美国参与者在研究和健康素养方面的信念差异。

方法

这项横断面研究比较了 46 名非裔美国人和 60 名白人健康老年人(n=106;年龄=73.97±10.6 岁)。参与者接受了一次参与者对研究的态度和信念问卷(PABRQ)以及两项经过验证的健康素养测量,即成人医学快速简易评估量表(REALM)和成人简易健康素养测试(S-TOFHLA)。

结果

控制年龄、性别和教育程度,非裔美国人在 REALM 上的表现明显更差。与白人参与者相比,非裔美国人更有可能认为研究人员有动机进行研究以增加他们的一般知识。健康素养得分较低的参与者更有可能认为科学家有动机进行研究以减少治疗费用。约 83-85%的参与者表示不熟悉知情同意过程,90-95%的参与者对参与研究持积极态度,38-52%的参与者认为研究人员的工作是为了促进自己的职业发展。

结论

这项工作有助于将老年人对研究、健康素养及其参与研究的信念联系起来。未来需要研究如何为服务不足的老年人消除参与研究的障碍。

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