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Recruitment of Hispanics into an observational study of chronic kidney disease: The Hispanic Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort Study experience

机译:西班牙裔美国人招募到慢性肾脏病的观察性研究中:西班牙裔慢性肾功能不全队列研究经验

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Despite the large burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Hispanics, this population has been underrepresented in research studies. We describe the recruitment strategies employed by the Hispanic Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort Study, which led to the successful enrollment of a large population of Hispanic adults with CKD into a prospective observational cohort study. Recruitment efforts by bilingual staff focused on community clinics with Hispanic providers in high-density Hispanic neighborhoods in Chicago, academic medical centers, and private nephrology practices. Methods of publicizing the study included church meetings, local Hispanic print media, Spanish television and radio stations, and local health fairs. From October 2005 to July 2008, we recruited 327 Hispanics aged 21-74. years with mild-to-moderate CKD as determined by age-specific estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). Of 716 individuals completing a screening visit, 49% did not meet eGFR inclusion criteria and 46% completed a baseline visit. The mean age at enrollment was 57.1 and 67.1% of participants were male. Approximately 75% of enrolled individuals were Mexican American, 15% Puerto Rican, and 10% had other Latin American ancestry. Eighty two percent of participants were Spanish-speakers. Community-based and academic primary care clinics yielded the highest percentage of participants screened (45.9% and 22.4%) and enrolled (38.2% and 24.5%). However, academic and community-based specialty clinics achieved the highest enrollment yield from individuals screened (61.9% to 71.4%). A strategy focused on primary care and nephrology clinics and the use of bilingual recruiters allowed us to overcome barriers to the recruitment of Hispanics with CKD.
机译:尽管拉美裔的慢性肾脏病(CKD)负担沉重,但该人群在研究中的代表性不足。我们描述了西班牙裔慢性肾功能不全队列研究采用的招募策略,该策略导致大量患有CKD的西班牙裔成年人成功地纳入了一项前瞻性观察性队列研究。双语人员的招聘工作主要集中在芝加哥高密度西班牙裔社区中的西班牙裔提供者所在的社区诊所,学术医疗中心以及私人肾脏病科。宣传这项研究的方法包括教堂聚会,当地的西班牙印刷媒体,西班牙的电视台和广播电台以及当地的健康展览会。从2005年10月到2008年7月,我们招募了327名年龄在21-74岁之间的西班牙裔。 CKD轻度至中度的3年,具体取决于特定年龄段的估计肾小球滤过率(eGFR)。在完成筛选访视的716名个体中,有49%不符合eGFR纳入标准,有46%完成了基线访视。入学时的平均年龄为57.1,参与者的67.1%为男性。大约75%的注册个人是墨西哥裔美国人,15%的波多黎各人,还有10%拥有其他拉丁美洲血统。百分之八十二的参与者是讲西班牙语的人。社区和学术性初级保健诊所的筛查和入选参与者(38.2%和24.5%)的比例最高(45.9%和22.4%)。但是,以学术和社区为基础的专科诊所的受筛查者入选率最高(61.9%至71.4%)。专注于基层医疗和肾脏病诊所的策略以及使用双语招募人员使我们能够克服招募CKD来招募西班牙裔人士的障碍。

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