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East African Perceptions of Barriers/Facilitators for Pediatric Clinical Research Participation and Development of the Inclusive Research Model

机译:东非对障碍/促进者进行儿科临床研究的看法和普及研究模式的发展

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PurposeThis study sought to gain a greater understanding of perceptions related to barriers/facilitators for pediatric (ages 0–17) clinical research participation among East African immigrant community members. Design and MethodsCommunity leader interviews (n?=?6) and focus groups with lay members (n?=?16) from the three largest East African communities in the Seattle area (Eritrean, Ethiopian and Somali) were conducted. Discussions were semi-structured based on existing barrier/facilitator research and analyzed using directed content analysis to identify major themes. ResultsAnalysis revealed two novel barrier sub-themes: inadequate interpretation and translation of information even when services were available and a lack of adequate vocabulary in preferred languages. Participants also confirmed previously identified logistical barriers/facilitators (lack of knowledge regarding clinical research; time, cost, transportation, and child care challenges; providing incentives) and psychosocial barriers/facilitators (mistrust of research; cultural and/or religious differences; connecting benefits to the community; involving religious/community leaders or organizations and including community members on the research team; transparency in the research process; presenting results to the community) for clinical research participation among underrepresented groups. ConclusionPerceptions of barriers/facilitators for pediatric clinical research participation among East African immigrants identified two novel sub-themes and confirmed those previously described by other underrepresented communities. Practice ImplicationsTo facilitate more inclusive research participation, researchers, nurses and other health care providers might consider ensuring adequate time for discussion of the research study and process, engaging the community in the research process, employing lay reviews of translated materials and/or oral consent processes, and other strategies outlined in the Inclusive Research Model.
机译:目的研究旨在更加了解与东非移民社区成员之间的儿科(0-17岁)临床研究参与的障碍/促进者有关的看法。设计和方法社区负责人(n?=?6)和举行的居委会(n?=?16)的焦点小组从西雅图地区(厄立特里亚,埃塞俄比亚和索马里)的三大非洲社区的职位(n?=?16)。基于现有障碍/促进者研究的讨论是半结构化的,并使用定向内容分析分析以确定主要主题。结果透露了两种新的障碍子主题:即使在可用的服务和优先语言中缺乏足够的词汇量,信息的解释和翻译也不足。参与者还确认了先前确定的后勤障碍/促进者(缺乏关于临床研究的知识;时间,成本,运输和托儿挑战;提供激励措施)和心理社会障碍/促进者(对研究的不信任;文化和/或宗教差异;连接好处对社会;涉及宗教/社区领导人或组织,包括研究团队的社区成员;研究过程中的透明度;向社区提出结果)对于不足的群体临床研究参与。结论东非移民小儿临床研究参与的障碍/促进者的认识发现了两种新的子主题,并确认了以前由其他不足社区描述的那些。实践展示促进了更多包容性研究参与,研究人员,护士和其他医疗服务提供商可能会考虑确保讨论研究进程的充分时间,从事研究过程中的社区,雇用翻译材料和/或口头同意过程的审查和包容性研究模式中概述的其他策略。

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