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在黑人性少数群体男性中进行虚拟同步焦点小组讨论:定性研究。

Conducting Virtual, Synchronous Focus Groups Among Black Sexual Minority Men: Qualitative Study.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, United States.

Us Helping Us, People Into Living, Inc, Washington DC, MD, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021 Feb 8;7(2):e22980. doi: 10.2196/22980.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Focus groups are useful to support HIV prevention research among US subpopulations, such as Black gay, Black bisexual, and other Black sexual minority men (BSMM). Virtual synchronous focus groups provide an electronic means to obtain qualitative data and are convenient to implement; however, the protocols and acceptability for conducting virtual synchronous focus groups in HIV prevention research among BSMM are lacking.

OBJECTIVE

This paper describes the protocols and acceptability of conducting virtual synchronous focus groups in HIV prevention research among BSMM.

METHODS

Data for this study came from 8 virtual synchronous focus groups examined in 2 studies of HIV-negative BSMM in US cities, stratified by age (N=39): 2 groups of BSMM ages 18-24 years, 5 groups of BSMM ages 25-34 years, and 1 group of BSMM 35 years and older. Virtual synchronous focus groups were conducted via Zoom, and participants were asked to complete an electronic satisfaction survey distributed to their email via Qualtrics.

RESULTS

The age of participants ranged from 18 to 44 years (mean 28.3, SD 6.0). All participants "strongly agreed" or "agreed" that they were satisfied participating in an online focus group. Only 17% (5/30) preferred providing written informed consent versus oral consent. Regarding privacy, most (30/30,100%) reported "strongly agree" or "agree" that their information was safe to share with other participants in the group. Additionally, 97% (29/30) reported being satisfied with the incentive.

CONCLUSIONS

Conducting virtual synchronous focus groups in HIV prevention research among BSMM is feasible. However, thorough oral informed consent with multiple opportunities for questions, culturally relevant facilitation procedures, and appropriate incentives are needed for optimal focus group participation.

摘要

背景

焦点小组对于支持美国亚人群的 HIV 预防研究非常有用,例如黑人男同性恋、黑人双性恋和其他黑人性少数群体男性(BSMM)。虚拟同步焦点小组提供了一种获取定性数据的电子手段,并且实施起来很方便;但是,在 BSMM 中进行 HIV 预防研究的虚拟同步焦点小组的协议和可接受性仍有待研究。

目的

本文介绍了在 BSMM 中进行 HIV 预防研究的虚拟同步焦点小组的协议和可接受性。

方法

这项研究的数据来自于两项在美国城市进行的 HIV 阴性 BSMM 研究中的 8 个虚拟同步焦点小组,按年龄分层(N=39):2 个年龄在 18-24 岁的 BSMM 组,5 个年龄在 25-34 岁的 BSMM 组和 1 个年龄在 35 岁及以上的 BSMM 组。虚拟同步焦点小组通过 Zoom 进行,参与者被要求通过 Qualtrics 电子邮件提交一份电子满意度调查。

结果

参与者的年龄范围为 18 至 44 岁(平均 28.3,SD 6.0)。所有参与者“强烈同意”或“同意”他们对参与在线焦点小组感到满意。只有 17%(5/30)的人更喜欢提供书面知情同意书而不是口头同意书。关于隐私,大多数(30/30,100%)人表示“强烈同意”或“同意”他们的信息与小组中的其他参与者共享是安全的。此外,97%(29/30)的人对奖励表示满意。

结论

在 BSMM 中进行 HIV 预防研究的虚拟同步焦点小组是可行的。然而,为了实现最佳的焦点小组参与,需要进行全面的口头知情同意书,并提供多次提问的机会、具有文化相关性的促进程序和适当的激励措施。

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