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在涉及原住民的眼健康研究中,使用 CONSIDER 声明进行和报告研究:一项在线调查。

Use of the CONSIDER statement by eye health researchers when conducting and reporting research involving Indigenous peoples: an online survey.

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Auckland, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand.

School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Auckland, Auckland, 1142, New Zealand.

出版信息

Eye (Lond). 2024 Aug;38(11):2187-2194. doi: 10.1038/s41433-023-02881-6. Epub 2024 Jan 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Indigenous peoples experience worse eye health compared to non-Indigenous peoples. Service providers and researchers must avoid perpetuating this inequity. To help achieve this, researchers can use the CONSolIDated critERia for strengthening the reporting of health research involving Indigenous peoples (CONSIDER) statement. This study aimed to identify the degree to which the CONSIDER statement has been used by eye health researchers when conducting and reporting research with an Indigenous component, and how they perceive its relevance in their future research.

METHODS

We used purposive sampling to recruit eye health researchers from any country who have undertaken research with an Indigenous component. The online survey collected quantitative and qualitative data and was analysed using descriptive statistics and reflexive thematic analysis. Responses were gathered on a four-point Likert scale (1 to 4), with four being the most positive statement.

RESULTS

Thirty-nine eye health researchers from nine countries completed the survey (Aotearoa New Zealand, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Guatemala, Panama, Peru); almost two-thirds (n = 24) undertake epidemiological research. On average, participants disclosed only 'sometimes' previously reporting CONSIDER items (2.26 ± 1.14), but they thought the items were relevant to eye health research and were motivated to use these guidelines in their future research. Some participants requested clarity about how CONSIDER aligned with existing guidelines, and when and how to apply the statement. Others shared rich experiences of the benefits to their research of Indigenous leadership and collaboration.

CONCLUSIONS

The CONSIDER statement is perceived as a valuable tool by these eye health researchers, and there are opportunities to maximise uptake and use, including increasing awareness of the statement, clarity about when it applies, and availability of institutional-level support.

摘要

背景

与非原住民相比,原住民的眼健康状况更差。服务提供者和研究人员必须避免使这种不平等现象永久化。为了帮助实现这一目标,研究人员可以使用加强涉及原住民的健康研究报告的一致性标准(CONSIDER)声明。本研究旨在确定眼健康研究人员在进行和报告具有原住民部分的研究时使用 CONSIDER 声明的程度,以及他们如何看待其在未来研究中的相关性。

方法

我们使用目的抽样法招募了来自任何国家的从事过原住民部分研究的眼健康研究人员。在线调查收集了定量和定性数据,并使用描述性统计和反思性主题分析进行了分析。回答是在四点李克特量表(1 到 4)上进行的,4 是最积极的陈述。

结果

来自九个国家的 39 名眼健康研究人员完成了调查(新西兰、阿根廷、澳大利亚、巴西、加拿大、哥伦比亚、危地马拉、巴拿马、秘鲁);近三分之二(n=24)从事流行病学研究。平均而言,参与者仅“有时”披露过以前报告的 CONSIDER 项目(2.26±1.14),但他们认为这些项目与眼健康研究相关,并愿意在未来的研究中使用这些指南。一些参与者要求明确 CONSIDER 与现有指南的一致性,以及何时以及如何应用该声明。其他人分享了他们在研究中受益于原住民领导和合作的丰富经验。

结论

这些眼健康研究人员认为 CONSIDER 声明是一个有价值的工具,有机会最大限度地提高采用和使用,包括提高对声明的认识、澄清何时适用以及提供机构级别的支持。

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