Trejos Rolando F, Sanabria Gabriella, Ruiz Erik, Chavez Melody, Quiros Gabriel, Loecher Nele, Oswald Laura B, Barden Sejal, Doss Brian, Martinez-Tyson Dinorah
University of South Florida College of Public Health, Tampa, Florida, USA.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Psychooncology. 2025 Aug;34(8):e70247. doi: 10.1002/pon.70247.
The underrepresentation of Latino cancer survivors and their intimate partners (IP) in psychosocial cancer trials hinders progress in tackling inequities in cancer prevention and control.
To explore recruitment and enrollment strategies for LBCS and their IPs into a cancer trial evaluating a psychosocial intervention aiming to improve couples' communication and sexual intimacy.
This qualitative study applied a structural coding approach and content analysis methodologies to identify emerging themes on LBCS and IP recruitment used to inform active recruitment strategies in an on-going psychosocial cancer trial. Between April and June 2022, 21 LBCS and five IP participated in in-depth interviews and focus groups. Other data sources included community advisory board (CAB) meeting minutes conducted in 2023 and 2024, and on-going feedback from the trial's CAB.
The emerging themes are (1) We want to participate together: LBCS and IP are interested in dyadic cancer navigation; (2) The salient impact of altruism in Latino enrollment decision-making (to enroll vs. not to enroll); (3) Understanding Latino cultural values in the context of recruiting and enrolling Latinos and their IP; and (4) Navigating Latino taboos regarding intimacy and confidentiality for recruiting and enrolling dyads.
Study findings underscore the importance of developing, implementing, and evaluating strategies to recruit Latinos that acknowledge altruism and personalismo, improve trust in research personnel, and promote participation of intimate partners and family members. The findings are being actively implemented in recruitment strategies for an on-going psychosocial cancer trial.
拉丁裔癌症幸存者及其亲密伴侣在心理社会癌症试验中的代表性不足,阻碍了在解决癌症预防和控制方面的不平等问题上取得进展。
探索将拉丁裔癌症幸存者及其亲密伴侣纳入一项评估心理社会干预措施的癌症试验的招募和入组策略,该干预措施旨在改善夫妻间的沟通和性亲密关系。
这项定性研究采用了结构编码方法和内容分析方法,以确定关于拉丁裔癌症幸存者及其亲密伴侣招募的新出现主题,为正在进行的心理社会癌症试验中的积极招募策略提供信息。2022年4月至6月期间,21名拉丁裔癌症幸存者和5名亲密伴侣参加了深入访谈和焦点小组。其他数据来源包括2023年和2024年召开的社区咨询委员会会议记录,以及该试验社区咨询委员会的持续反馈。
新出现的主题有:(1)我们希望一起参与:拉丁裔癌症幸存者及其亲密伴侣对二元癌症导航感兴趣;(2)利他主义在拉丁裔入组决策(入组与否)中的显著影响;(3)在招募拉丁裔及其亲密伴侣的背景下理解拉丁裔文化价值观;(4)在招募二元组时应对拉丁裔在亲密关系和保密性方面的禁忌。
研究结果强调了制定、实施和评估招募拉丁裔的策略的重要性,这些策略要承认利他主义和个人主义,提高对研究人员的信任,并促进亲密伴侣和家庭成员的参与。这些研究结果正在积极应用于一项正在进行的心理社会癌症试验的招募策略中。