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加强原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民在研究试验中的领导力与参与度:来自澳大利亚北领地“球迷训练项目”初始阶段的见解

Enhancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research trial leadership and participation: insights from the initial stages of the Australian Fans in Training Project in the Northern Territory of Australia.

作者信息

Brickley Bryce, Bonson Jason, Danvers Joshua, Ah Mat John, Stephensen Patrick, McDonald Matthew David, Quested Eleanor, Maiorana Andrew, Pavey Toby, Wharton Lee, Bennett Evelyn, Smith James A

机构信息

College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Jul 18;15(7):e095720. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095720.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Advancing equity, diversity and inclusion in health research trials is essential for improving health outcomes among priority populations. While evidence increasingly highlights the importance of cultural diversity in research trial leadership and participation, evidence-based strategies for enhancing this remain limited. This article outlines approaches to strengthen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander involvement in health research trials, drawing on insights from community engagement at the Darwin (Northern Territory) trial site of the Australian Fans in Training (Aussie-FIT) project.

METHODOLOGY

Community engagement at this site aimed to (1) build mutually beneficial relationships with community leaders, specifically Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men; (2) codesign engagement standards to enhance the quality of engagement with these leaders and more broadly with local community members and stakeholders. A culturally diverse community advisory group was established, which codesigned engagement standards tailored to community needs and preferences.

STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS

While the codesigned standards supported Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trial leadership and participation during the trial, the extensive consultation needed to build cross-cultural relationships and develop the standards meant they were finalised only after trial recruitment had ceased. As a result, researchers were unable to fully implement them in the early stages of the trial.

CONCLUSIONS

This paper shared and critically discussed approaches used in the early stages of the Aussie-FIT trial to foster more equitable and inclusive practices in research trials. Implementation of these approaches and community-informed recommendations has the potential to enhance research quality, build trust with priority populations and address participation inequities, thus supporting effective trial design and improved health outcomes.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

This trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12623000437662).

摘要

引言

在健康研究试验中推进公平、多样性和包容性对于改善重点人群的健康结果至关重要。虽然越来越多的证据凸显了文化多样性在研究试验领导和参与方面的重要性,但增强这方面的循证策略仍然有限。本文借鉴澳大利亚健身粉丝(Aussie-FIT)项目达尔文(北领地)试验点社区参与的见解,概述加强原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民参与健康研究试验的方法。

方法

该试验点的社区参与旨在:(1)与社区领袖,特别是原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民男性建立互利关系;(2)共同设计参与标准,以提高与这些领袖以及更广泛地与当地社区成员和利益相关者的参与质量。成立了一个文化多元的社区咨询小组,共同设计了符合社区需求和偏好的参与标准。

优势与局限

虽然共同设计的标准在试验期间支持了原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民在试验中的领导和参与,但建立跨文化关系和制定标准所需的广泛协商意味着这些标准在试验招募结束后才最终确定。因此,研究人员在试验早期无法充分实施这些标准。

结论

本文分享并批判性地讨论了Aussie-FIT试验早期阶段所采用的方法,以促进研究试验中更公平和包容的做法。实施这些方法和基于社区的建议有可能提高研究质量,与重点人群建立信任并解决参与不平等问题,从而支持有效的试验设计和改善健康结果。

试验注册号

该试验已在澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心注册(ACTRN12623000437662)。

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