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前瞻性社区监测系统的分散式受试者招募:健康的社会决定因素对少数群体纳入研究的影响。

Decentralized subject recruitment for a prospective community surveillance system: The influence of social determinants of health on inclusion of minorities in research.

作者信息

Takahashi Paul, Wi Chung-Il, Pignolo Robert, Bosch Wendelyn, King Katherine, Ryu Euijung, Natoli Traci, Ihrke Kathy, Spiten Matthew, Speiser Lisa, Hidaka Brandon, Juhn Young

机构信息

Geriatrics and Palliative Care, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA.

Mayo Clinic Rochester, Division of Community Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Transl Sci. 2025 Mar 27;9(1):e104. doi: 10.1017/cts.2025.18. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Decentralized research has many advantages; however, little is known about the representativeness of a source population in decentralized studies. We recruited participants aged 18-64 years from four states from June to December 2022 for a prospective cohort study to assess viral epidemiology. Our aim was to determine the association between age, gender, race/ethnicity, rurality, and socioeconomic status (SES) on study participation in a decentralized prospective cohort study.

METHODS

We consented 9,286 participants from 231,099 (4.0%) adults with the mean age of 45.6 years (±12.0). We used an electronic decentralized approach for recruitment. Consented participants were more likely to be non-Hispanic White, female, older, urban residents, have more health conditions, and possessed higher socioeconomic status (SES) compared to those non-consented.

RESULTS

We observed an interaction between SES and race-ethnicity on the odds of consent ( = 0.006). Specifically, SES did not affect non-Hispanic white participation rates(OR 1.24 95% CI 1.16 - 1.32] for the highest SES quartile compared to those with the lowest SES quartile) as much as it did participants combined across the other races (OR 1.73; 95% CI 1.45 - 2.98]).

CONCLUSION

The relationship between SES and consent rates might be disproportionately greater in historically disadvantaged groups, compared to non-Hispanic White. It suggests that instead of focusing on enrollment of specific minority groups in research, there is value in future research exploring and addressing the diversity of barriers to trials within minority groups. Our study highlights that decentralized studies need to address social determinants of health, especially in under-resourced populations.

摘要

背景/目的:分散式研究有诸多优势;然而,对于分散式研究中源人群的代表性却知之甚少。2022年6月至12月,我们从四个州招募了18至64岁的参与者,进行一项前瞻性队列研究以评估病毒流行病学。我们的目的是确定年龄、性别、种族/民族、农村地区以及社会经济地位(SES)与分散式前瞻性队列研究中研究参与情况之间的关联。

方法

我们从231,099名成年人(平均年龄45.6岁±12.0)中征得9286名参与者的同意。我们采用电子分散式招募方法。与未征得同意的参与者相比,征得同意的参与者更有可能是非西班牙裔白人、女性、年龄较大、城市居民、健康状况更多且社会经济地位更高。

结果

我们观察到社会经济地位与种族民族在同意参与几率上存在交互作用(P = 0.006)。具体而言,社会经济地位对非西班牙裔白人参与率的影响(最高社会经济地位四分位数与最低社会经济地位四分位数相比,优势比为1.24,95%置信区间为1.16 - 1.32)不如对其他种族合并参与者的影响大(优势比为1.73;95%置信区间为1.45 - 2.98)。

结论

与非西班牙裔白人相比,社会经济地位与同意率之间的关系在历史上处于弱势的群体中可能更为显著。这表明,未来研究的价值不在于专注于招募特定少数群体参与研究,而在于探索和解决少数群体内部参与试验的各种障碍的多样性。我们的研究强调,分散式研究需要关注健康的社会决定因素,尤其是在资源匮乏的人群中。

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