获得信任以招募菲律宾裔美国家庭:CARE-T2D研究。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hillary Nicole A Peregrina, Grace J Yoo, Carissa Villanueva, Maria L G Bayog, Therese Doan, Melinda S Bender
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摘要

目的:与其他亚洲人群和非西班牙裔白人相比,菲律宾裔美国人患2型糖尿病(T2D)及相关并发症的风险更高。针对菲律宾人的糖尿病干预研究很少,针对这一难以接触到的人群的最佳招募策略的证据也有限。方法:本文研究了2018年6月至2019年6月在加利福尼亚州进行的“通过T2D研究和教育关爱亚裔美国人”(CARE-T2D)研究招募菲律宾家庭的障碍和促进因素。结果:成功招募了50对菲律宾夫妇(T2D父母和成年子女)。通过针对不同文化的策略赢得信任是招募菲律宾参与者的关键。Tiwala(获得信任)策略包括:1)将菲律宾员工作为研究参与的榜样;2)将叙事沟通或“kuwentuhan”(菲律宾文化叙事)与招聘相结合。其他促进策略包括在当地大学和组织的亲自演讲,菲律宾社区领导人的支持,滚雪球抽样,以前的研究参与者名单服务,以及在家人/朋友的个人社交媒体网站上张贴传单。招聘的障碍包括研究不信任、保密问题和违反文化价值观的风险。结论:据我们所知,这是第一次招募菲律宾家庭二联体的研究。研究结果将告知研究人员和临床医生如何最好地招募菲律宾家庭参与社区健康相关研究和公共卫生项目。
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Tiwala, Gaining Trust to Recruit Filipino American Families: CARE-T2D Study.

Objective: Filipino Americans have greater risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and related complications compared to other Asian populations and non-Hispanic Whites. There are few diabetes intervention studies focused on Filipinos and limited evidence regarding the best recruitment strategies for this hard-to-reach population.

Methods: This article examined barriers and facilitators to recruitment of Filipino families for the "Caring for Asian Americans through Research and Education on T2D" (CARE-T2D) study, which took place in California from June 2018 through June 2019.

Results: Recruitment of 50 Filipino dyads (parent with T2D and adult child) were successfully met. Gaining trust through culturally tailored strategies was key in recruiting Filipino participants. Tiwala (gaining trust) strategies involved: 1) using Filipino staff as role models for research engagement and 2) incorporating narrative communications or "kuwentuhan" (Filipino cultural storytelling) with recruitment. Other facilitating strategies included in-person presentations at local colleges and organizations, Filipino community leaders' support, snowball sampling, previous study participant listservs, and posting fliers on family/friends' personal social media sites. Barriers to recruitment included research mistrust, confidentiality concerns, and risks of violating cultural values.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first study to recruit Filipino family dyads. Findings will inform researchers and clinicians on how best to recruit Filipino families in community health-related research and public health programs.

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Ethnicity & Disease
Ethnicity & Disease 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethnicity & Disease is an international journal that exclusively publishes information on the causal and associative relationships in the etiology of common illnesses through the study of ethnic patterns of disease. Topics focus on: ethnic differentials in disease rates;impact of migration on health status; social and ethnic factors related to health care access and health; and metabolic epidemiology. A major priority of the journal is to provide a forum for exchange between the United States and the developing countries of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
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