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Recruiting underserved mothers to medical research: Findings from North Carolina

机译:招聘服务欠佳的母亲进行医学研究:北卡罗来纳州的发现

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Representative samples are required for ethical, valid, and useful health research. Yet, recruiting participants, especially from historically underserved communities, can be challenging. This paper presents findings from in-depth interviews with 40 mothers about factors that might influence their willingness to participate or allow their children to participate in medical research. Saliency analysis organizes the findings. Frequent and important salient themes about research participation included concerns that it might cause participants harm, hope that participants might gain a health benefit, and recognition that time and transportation resources could limit participation. Ultimately, we propose that a theoretical model, such as the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), will facilitate more systematic evaluation of effective methods for recruitment and retention of participants in medical research. Future research should explore the utility of such a model for development of effective recruitment and retention strategies.
机译:进行道德,有效和有用的健康研究需要有代表性的样品。但是,尤其是从历史上服务欠缺的社区招募参与者可能具有挑战性。本文介绍了对40位母亲进行的深度访谈所得出的结果,这些因素可能影响他们参与或允许其子女参与医学研究的意愿。显着性分析可以组织发现。有关研究参与的频繁且重要的显着主题包括担心可能导致参与者受伤,希望参与者获得健康益处以及对时间和交通资源可能限制参与的担忧。最终,我们提出一种理论模型,例如计划行为理论(TPB),将有助于更系统地评估有效招募和保留医学研究参与者的方法。未来的研究应探索这种模型在开发有效的招聘和保留策略方面的效用。

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