黒人コミュニティにおける研究参加の認識と動機を探る
1School of Nursing, University at Buffalo State University of New York, 3435 Main St, Buffalo, NY, 14214, USA.
Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities
|December 12, 2025
まとめ
黒人成人は、幸福、人種的代表性、地域社会への関与が優先される場合、行動保健研究に参加したいと考えている。研究者は、研究への参加を増やすために、信頼と説明責任を構築する必要がある。
科学分野:
- 行動保健研究
- 健康格差
- 地域社会への関与
背景:
- 黒人コミュニティは行動保健研究において過小評価されている。
- このギャップは、特有の健康格差と治療反応の理解を制限する。
- 研究参加に関する黒人成人の視点を調査することは非常に重要である。
研究 の 目的:
- ニューヨーク西部における黒人成人の研究参加への認識を探ること。
- 研究への参加意欲に影響を与える要因を特定すること。
主な方法:
- 半構造化面接を用いた質的研究。
- 行動保健介入試験に参加した95人の黒人参加者。
- 動機、障壁、および推奨事項のテーマ分析。
主要な成果:
- 主なテーマ:認識されている利点と、代表性を高めるための推奨事項。
- 幸福、人種的代表性、メンタルヘルスの促進の重要性を強調した。
- 不可欠な戦略:地域社会への関与、説明責任、およびダイナミックな募集。
結論:
- 研究参加は、歴史的背景、認識されている利点、および研究者の行動に影響される。
- 関係構築の改善のために、コミュニティ主導型参加型研究(CBPR)を優先する。
- 行動保健研究における包括性と文化的適応性を高める。
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