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在肌肉骨骼健康研究中招募自认为是少数族裔的参与者的障碍和策略:范围综述。

Barriers and strategies for recruiting participants who identify as racial minorities in musculoskeletal health research: a scoping review.

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Aug 2;11:1211520. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1211520. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Visible minorities are disproportionately affected by musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) and other diseases; yet are largely underrepresented in health research. The purpose of this scoping review was to identify barriers and strategies associated with increasing recruitment of visible minorities in MSD research.

METHODS

Electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and PsycInfo) were searched. Search strategies used terms related to the concepts of 'race/ethnicity', 'participation', 'research' and 'musculoskeletal'. All research designs were included. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts, completed full-text reviews, and extracted data. Papers that did not focus on musculoskeletal research, include racial minorities, or focus on participation in research were excluded. Study characteristics (study location, design and methods; sample characteristics (size, age, sex and race); MSD of interest) as well as barriers and strategies to increasing participation of visible minorities in MSD research were extracted from each article and summarized in a table format.

RESULTS

Of the 4,282 articles identified, 28 met inclusion criteria and were included. The majority were conducted in the United States (27 articles). Of the included studies, the groups of visible minorities represented were Black (25 articles), Hispanic (14 articles), Asian (6 articles), Indigenous (3 articles), Middle Eastern (1 article), and Multiracial (1 article). The most commonly cited barriers to research participation were mistrust, logistical barriers (e.g., transportation, inaccessible study location, financial constraints), and lack of awareness or understanding of research. Strategies for increasing diversity were ensuring benefit of participants, recruiting through sites serving the community of interest, and addressing logistical barriers.

CONCLUSION

Understanding the importance of diversity in MSD research, collaborating with communities of visible minorities, and addressing logistical barriers may be effective in reducing barriers to the participation of visible minorities in health research. This review presents strategies to aid researchers in increasing inclusion in MSD-related research.

摘要

目的

少数族裔受肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)和其他疾病的影响不成比例;但在健康研究中代表性严重不足。本范围综述的目的是确定与增加 MSD 研究中少数族裔参与相关的障碍和策略。

方法

电子数据库(MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 PsycInfo)进行了检索。搜索策略使用了与“种族/民族”、“参与”、“研究”和“肌肉骨骼”概念相关的术语。纳入了所有研究设计。两名审查员独立筛选标题和摘要、完成全文审查并提取数据。排除了不专注于肌肉骨骼研究、不包括少数民族或专注于参与研究的论文。从每篇文章中提取研究特征(研究地点、设计和方法;样本特征(大小、年龄、性别和种族);感兴趣的 MSD)以及增加少数族裔参与 MSD 研究的障碍和策略,并以表格形式总结。

结果

在确定的 4282 篇文章中,有 28 篇符合纳入标准并被纳入。其中大多数在美国进行(27 篇)。在所纳入的研究中,代表少数族裔的群体是黑人(25 篇)、西班牙裔(14 篇)、亚裔(6 篇)、原住民(3 篇)、中东裔(1 篇)和多种族裔(1 篇)。参与研究的最常被引用的障碍是不信任、后勤障碍(例如,交通、研究地点不可及、经济限制)以及缺乏对研究的了解或认识。增加多样性的策略包括确保参与者受益、通过服务感兴趣社区的地点进行招募,以及解决后勤障碍。

结论

了解 MSD 研究中多样性的重要性、与少数族裔社区合作以及解决后勤障碍可能有助于减少少数族裔参与健康研究的障碍。本综述提出了一些策略,以帮助研究人员增加与 MSD 相关研究的包容性。

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