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探索为 LGBTQ+(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿及其他)癌症幸存者的癌症相关费用进行在线众筹:社区参与和基于技术的方法的整合。

Exploring Online Crowdfunding for Cancer-Related Costs Among LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus) Cancer Survivors: Integration of Community-Engaged and Technology-Based Methodologies.

作者信息

Waters Austin R, Turner Cindy, Easterly Caleb W, Tovar Ida, Mulvaney Megan, Poquadeck Matt, Johnston Hailey, Ghazal Lauren V, Rains Stephen A, Cloyes Kristin G, Kirchhoff Anne C, Warner Echo L

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.

Cancer Control and Population Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Cancer. 2023 Oct 30;9:e51605. doi: 10.2196/51605.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer survivors frequently experience cancer-related financial burdens. The extent to which Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus (LGBTQ+) populations experience cancer-related cost-coping behaviors such as crowdfunding is largely unknown, owing to a lack of sexual orientation and gender identity data collection and social stigma. Web-scraping has previously been used to evaluate inequities in online crowdfunding, but these methods alone do not adequately engage populations facing inequities.

OBJECTIVE

We describe the methodological process of integrating technology-based and community-engaged methods to explore the financial burden of cancer among LGBTQ+ individuals via online crowdfunding.

METHODS

To center the LGBTQ+ community, we followed community engagement guidelines by forming a study advisory board (SAB) of LGBTQ+ cancer survivors, caregivers, and professionals who were involved in every step of the research. SAB member engagement was tracked through quarterly SAB meeting attendance and an engagement survey. We then used web-scraping methods to extract a data set of online crowdfunding campaigns. The study team followed an integrated technology-based and community-engaged process to develop and refine term dictionaries for analyses. Term dictionaries were developed and refined in order to identify crowdfunding campaigns that were cancer- and LGBTQ+-related.

RESULTS

Advisory board engagement was high according to metrics of meeting attendance, meeting participation, and anonymous board feedback. In collaboration with the SAB, the term dictionaries were iteratively edited and refined. The LGBTQ+ term dictionary was developed by the study team, while the cancer term dictionary was refined from an existing dictionary. The advisory board and analytic team members manually coded against the term dictionary and performed quality checks until high confidence in correct classification was achieved using pairwise agreement. Through each phase of manual coding and quality checks, the advisory board identified more misclassified campaigns than the analytic team alone. When refining the LGBTQ+ term dictionary, the analytic team identified 11.8% misclassification while the SAB identified 20.7% misclassification. Once each term dictionary was finalized, the LGBTQ+ term dictionary resulted in a 95% pairwise agreement, while the cancer term dictionary resulted in an 89.2% pairwise agreement.

CONCLUSIONS

The classification tools developed by integrating community-engaged and technology-based methods were more accurate because of the equity-based approach of centering LGBTQ+ voices and their lived experiences. This exemplar suggests integrating community-engaged and technology-based methods to study inequities is highly feasible and has applications beyond LGBTQ+ financial burden research.

摘要

背景

癌症幸存者经常面临与癌症相关的经济负担。由于缺乏性取向和性别认同数据收集以及社会耻辱感,女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿及其他群体(LGBTQ+)在多大程度上经历众筹等与癌症相关的成本应对行为,目前很大程度上尚不清楚。网络爬虫技术此前已被用于评估在线众筹中的不平等现象,但仅靠这些方法不足以让面临不平等的人群参与进来。

目的

我们描述了整合基于技术和社区参与方法的方法学过程,以通过在线众筹探索LGBTQ+个体的癌症经济负担。

方法

为了以LGBTQ+社区为中心,我们遵循社区参与指南,组建了一个由LGBTQ+癌症幸存者、护理人员和专业人员组成的研究咨询委员会(SAB),他们参与了研究的每一个步骤。通过每季度的SAB会议出席情况和参与度调查来跟踪SAB成员的参与情况。然后,我们使用网络爬虫技术提取在线众筹活动的数据集。研究团队遵循基于技术和社区参与的综合过程来开发和完善用于分析的术语词典。开发和完善术语词典是为了识别与癌症和LGBTQ+相关的众筹活动。

结果

根据会议出席率、会议参与度和匿名委员会反馈等指标,咨询委员会的参与度很高。与SAB合作,术语词典经过反复编辑和完善。LGBTQ+术语词典由研究团队开发,而癌症术语词典是在现有词典的基础上完善的。咨询委员会和分析团队成员根据术语词典进行人工编码并进行质量检查,直到通过两两一致性对正确分类有高度信心。在人工编码和质量检查的每个阶段,咨询委员会识别出的错误分类活动比仅由分析团队识别出的更多。在完善LGBTQ+术语词典时,分析团队识别出11.8%的错误分类,而SAB识别出20.7%的错误分类。一旦每个术语词典最终确定,LGBTQ+术语词典的两两一致性达到95%,而癌症术语词典的两两一致性达到89.2%。

结论

通过整合社区参与和基于技术的方法开发的分类工具更加准确,因为这种基于公平的方法以LGBTQ+的声音及其生活经历为中心。这个范例表明,整合社区参与和基于技术的方法来研究不平等现象是高度可行的,并且其应用范围超出了LGBTQ+经济负担研究。

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