Gorvetzian Andrew, Sanchez Maria, Phillips Christina, Allbright Joseph, Yonkovig Alexandra, Killough Cynthia, Benally Randall, Page-Reeves Janet, Scott Mary Alice, Page Kimberly, de la Rosa Ivan
University of New Mexico.
New Mexico State University.
Res Sq. 2025 Sep 1:rs.3.rs-6985543. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-6985543/v1.
The Exploring Health Beliefs for Community Engagement and Diversity in Clinical Trials (EXPLORE) Toolkit is an online resource designed to support researchers and frontline workers addressing substance use in the Borderlands region of the Southwestern United States. Developed by an interdisciplinary team from the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University, the toolkit aims to enhance engagement of underrepresented communities in substance use clinical trials through culturally sensitive, community-centered research practices. This paper presents the design, creation, and testing of the toolkit through multiple phases from initial design to final evaluation. Quantitative findings showed strong endorsement of the toolkit, with 79% of participants rating it "Very important" for promoting culturally competent research. Domain-specific ratings averaged 4.48-4.61 on a 5-point scale, with highest ratings for "Building on Community Strengths" (4.61). Post-testing showed improved attitudes toward clinical research participation (pre: 7.19, post: 7.94 on a 10-point scale) and enhanced understanding of research terminology (pre: 7.97, post: 8.74). Qualitative findings revealed critical themes including the importance of cultural appropriateness, community gatekeepers' roles, and confidentiality concerns, particularly in rural and border communities. The EXPLORE Toolkit demonstrates promise for bridging research-community gaps while highlighting the value of interdisciplinary, community-centered approaches. Results suggest its potential for enhancing diverse community participation in clinical trials while emphasizing the need for ongoing adaptation to specific community contexts. The toolkit is available at the following link: https://sites.google.com/view/exploretoolkitcopy/home?authuser=0.
“探索临床试验中社区参与和多样性的健康信念”(EXPLORE)工具包是一个在线资源,旨在支持研究人员和一线工作人员解决美国西南部边境地区的药物使用问题。该工具包由新墨西哥大学和新墨西哥州立大学的一个跨学科团队开发,旨在通过具有文化敏感性、以社区为中心的研究实践,加强代表性不足社区参与药物使用临床试验。本文介绍了该工具包从初始设计到最终评估的多个阶段的设计、创建和测试。定量研究结果显示,该工具包得到了强烈认可,79%的参与者将其评为促进具有文化能力的研究“非常重要”。在5分制量表上,特定领域的评分平均为4.48 - 4.61,“基于社区优势”的评分最高(4.61)。测试后显示,对参与临床研究的态度有所改善(10分制量表上,前测:7.19,后测:7.94),对研究术语的理解也有所增强(前测:7.97,后测:8.74)。定性研究结果揭示了一些关键主题,包括文化适宜性的重要性、社区把关人的作用以及保密问题,特别是在农村和边境社区。EXPLORE工具包在弥合研究与社区差距方面显示出前景,同时突出了跨学科、以社区为中心方法的价值。结果表明其在增强不同社区参与临床试验方面的潜力,同时强调需要不断适应特定社区背景。该工具包可通过以下链接获取:https://sites.google.com/view/exploretoolkitcopy/home?authuser=0 。