Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States; School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Dec;70:101474. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101474. Epub 2024 Nov 5.
Enhancing the generalizability of neuroimaging studies requires actively engaging participants from under-represented communities. This paper leverages qualitative data to outline participant-driven recommendations for incorporating under-represented populations in neuroimaging protocols. Thirty-one participants, who had participated in neuroimaging research or could be eligible for one as part of an ongoing longitudinal study, engaged in semi-structured one-on-one interviews (84 % under-represented ethnic-racial identities and low-income backgrounds). Through thematic analysis, we identified nine relevant research practices from participants' reports, highlighting aspects of their experience that they appreciated and suggestions for improvement: (1) forming a diverse research team comprising members with whom participants can interact as equals; (2) increasing accessibility to research by providing transportation and flexible scheduling; (3) providing family-oriented spaces; (4) enriching the campus visits to include optional on-campus activities to connect with the University; (5) developing safe strategies to accommodate participants with tattoos during the MRI; (6) incorporating engaging and interactive tasks during neuroimaging sessions; (7) providing small gifts, such as a picture of one's brain, in addition to financial compensation; (8) sharing research findings with the research participants; and (9) fostering long-term bidirectional relationships. The findings may be used to develop best practices for enhancing participant diversity in future neuroimaging studies.
增强神经影像学研究的泛化能力需要积极吸引代表性不足的社区的参与者。本文利用定性数据概述了参与者驱动的建议,以将代表性不足的人群纳入神经影像学协议中。31 名参与者参与了神经影像学研究,或者可以作为正在进行的纵向研究的一部分有资格参与,他们进行了半结构化的一对一访谈(84%的参与者代表少数族裔和低收入背景)。通过主题分析,我们从参与者的报告中确定了九个相关的研究实践,突出了他们所欣赏的经验方面和改进建议:(1)组成一个多元化的研究团队,包括与参与者可以平等互动的成员;(2)通过提供交通和灵活的时间表来增加研究的可及性;(3)提供面向家庭的空间;(4)丰富校园访问,包括可选的校园活动,以与大学建立联系;(5)制定安全策略,以适应 MRI 期间有纹身的参与者;(6)在神经影像学会议期间纳入引人入胜和互动的任务;(7)除了经济补偿外,还提供小礼物,例如一张自己大脑的照片;(8)与研究参与者分享研究结果;(9)培养长期的双向关系。这些发现可用于制定未来神经影像学研究中增强参与者多样性的最佳实践。