Center for Health Equity Research, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA.
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Mar 1;20(5):4391. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20054391.
Indigenous and American Indian Alaskan Native (AI/AN) community members are systematically underrepresented in clinical trial research. This paper focuses on exploratory steps to partner with Native Nations of Arizona to engage Community Health Representatives (CHR) as a trusted source for building COVID-19 clinical trial research, including vaccine trials awareness. CHRs are frontline public health workers who apply a unique understanding of the experience, language, and culture of the population served. This workforce has entered the spotlight as essential to the prevention and control of COVID-19.
Three Tribal CHR programs were engaged to develop and refine culturally centered educational materials and a pre-post survey using a consensus-based decision-making approach. CHRs used these materials in brief education sessions during regular client home visits and community events.
At 30 days post CHR intervention, participants (N = 165) demonstrated significantly increased awareness about and ability to enroll in COVID-19 treatment and vaccine trials. Participants also described a significant increase in trust in researchers, decreased perceived barriers related to cost for participation in a clinical trial, and improved belief that participation in a COVID-19 clinical trial for treatment was considered a benefit to American Indian and Alaskan Native people.
CHRs as trusted sources of information, coupled with culturally centered education materials designed by CHRs for CHR clients, demonstrated a promising approach to improved awareness of clinical trial research generally and COVID-19 trials specifically among Indigenous and American Indian community members of Arizona.
原住民和美国印第安人阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)社区成员在临床试验研究中系统地代表性不足。本文侧重于与亚利桑那州的土著民族合作的探索步骤,让社区卫生代表(CHR)作为建立 COVID-19 临床试验研究(包括疫苗试验意识)的可信来源。CHR 是一线公共卫生工作者,他们对所服务人群的经验、语言和文化有独特的理解。这支劳动力已成为预防和控制 COVID-19 的关键。
三个部落 CHR 计划参与制定和完善以文化为中心的教育材料,并采用基于共识的决策方法制定预前后调查。CHR 在定期客户家访和社区活动期间使用这些材料进行简短的教育课程。
在 CHR 干预后 30 天,参与者(N=165)在 COVID-19 治疗和疫苗试验的意识和参与能力方面显著提高。参与者还描述了对研究人员的信任度显著提高,对参与临床试验的成本相关障碍的感知度降低,以及对参与 COVID-19 临床试验治疗被认为对美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民有益的信念增强。
作为信息的可信来源的 CHR,加上由 CHR 为 CHR 客户设计的以文化为中心的教育材料,为提高亚利桑那州土著和美国印第安社区成员对临床试验研究的认识,特别是对 COVID-19 试验的认识,展示了一种有前途的方法。