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HIV vaccine trial participation among ethnic minority communities: barriers, motivators, and implications for recruitment.

机译:少数民族社区中艾滋病毒疫苗试验的参与:障碍,动机和对招募的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Underrepresentation of ethnic minority communities limits the generalizability of HIV vaccine trial results. We explored perceived barriers and motivators regarding HIV vaccine trial participation among low-socioeconomic ethnic minority respondents at risk for HIV. METHODS: Six focus group interviews were conducted using a semistructured interview guide. Participants (N = 58, mean age = 36 years, 37% female, and 56% Latino/a and 35% African American) were recruited using venue-based sampling in Los Angeles. Data were analyzed using narrative thematic analysis and Ethnograph qualitative software. RESULTS: Perceived barriers to HIV vaccine trial participation, in rank order, were (1) vaccine-induced HIV infection, (2) physical side effects, (3) uncertainty about vaccine efficacy, (4) uncertainty about other vaccine characteristics, (5) mistrust, (6) low perceived HIV risk, (7) study demands, (8) stigma, and (9) vaccine-induced HIV seropositivity. Motivators were (1) protection against HIV infection, (2) free insurance and/or medical care, (3) altruism, and (4) monetary incentives. CONCLUSIONS: Population-specific HIV vaccine trial recruitment and implementation strategies should address trial risks from a family perspective, cultural gender norms, mistrust, low perceived HIV risk, the importance of African-American and Latino/a community participation in HIV vaccine trials, and misconceptions about gaining protection against HIV infection. Increasing the cultural relevance of trial recruitment and implementation should facilitate the participation of Latinos/as and African Americans in HIV vaccine trials.
机译:背景:少数民族社区代表性不足限制了HIV疫苗试验结果的推广。我们探讨了在面临艾滋病毒风险的低社会经济少数族裔受访者中,艾滋病毒疫苗试验参与的感知障碍和动机。方法:使用半结构化访谈指南进行了六个焦点小组访谈。参与者(洛杉矶地区,N = 58,平均年龄= 36岁,女性37%,拉丁裔/ a为56%,非裔美国人为35%)。使用叙述性主题分析和民族志定性软件对数据进行分析。结果:按等级顺序,感知到的阻碍HIV疫苗试验参与的障碍是(1)疫苗诱导的HIV感染,(2)物理副作用,(3)疫苗效力的不确定性,(4)其他疫苗特性的不确定性,(5 )不信任,(6)感知到的HIV风险低,(7)研究要求,(8)污名和(9)疫苗诱导的HIV血清阳性。动机是(1)防止感染HIV;(2)免费保险和/或医疗;(3)利他主义;以及(4)金钱激励措施。结论:针对特定人群的HIV疫苗试验的招募和实施策略应从家庭角度,文化性别规范,不信任感,较低的HIV风险,非裔美国人和拉丁美洲人/社区参与HIV疫苗试验的重要性等方面应对试验风险。关于获得预防艾滋病毒感染的误解。增加试验招募和执行的文化相关性应有助于拉丁美洲人和非裔美国人参与艾滋病毒疫苗试验。

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