优化心脏研究中文化和语言多样性人群参与的策略:系统回顾。

Melissa Abou Chakra, Rebecca L Jessup, Alison Beauchamp, Denise Azar, Laveena Sharma, Audrey Gumanti, Michael Šeman, Jason Talevski
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目的:文化和语言多样性(CALD)人群在心血管疾病(CVD)研究中的代表性仍然不足,尽管与非CALD人群相比,他们的疾病负担更高。本综述的目的是综合现有的关于CALD参与者参与CVD研究的策略的文献。方法与结果:检索截至2024年5月的MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL和PsycINFO四个电子数据库的文献。定性、定量或混合方法的研究包括关注心血管疾病的研究,包括确定来自CALD背景的参与者,研究包括对其招募策略的描述。使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT)评估纳入研究的方法学质量,并通过叙事综合分析研究结果。本综述共纳入34项研究,其中在美国进行的研究比例最大。非裔美国人是最常见的CALD群体。招募义工最常用的策略是:策略性地从义工社区常去的地方招募义工;使用民航局特有的宣传及广告材料;提供金钱奖励;创建翻译和无行话的材料;提高员工多样性和文化竞争力。7项研究对招聘策略的成功进行了评估,结果大多是积极的。结论:本综述的发现强调了文化和语言特异性策略可用于改善CVD研究中CALD参与者的招募。CALD社区必须纳入心血管疾病研究,以确保在制定基于证据的心血管疾病预防指南时解决文化障碍。注册号:PROSPERO CRD42023473688。
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Strategies to optimize the engagement of culturally and linguistically diverse populations in cardiac research: a systematic review.

Aims: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations remain underrepresented in cardiovascular disease (CVD) research despite their higher disease burden compared with non-CALD populations. The purpose of this review is to synthesize the available literature on strategies to engage CALD participants in CVD research.

Methods and results: Four electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and PsycINFO) were searched for literature up until May 2024. Qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods studies were included if they focused on CVD research, included participants who identified as coming from a CALD background, and the study included a description of their recruitment strategies. The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool, and findings were analysed through a narrative synthesis. A total of 34 studies were included in this review, with the largest proportion conducted in the USA. The African American population was the most common CALD group. The most commonly used strategies to recruit CALD participants were strategically undertaking recruitment from places frequented by CALD communities; using CALD-specific promotional and advertisement material; offering monetary incentives; creating translated and jargon-free material; and improving staff diversity and cultural competency. The success of recruitment strategies was assessed in seven studies showing mostly positive results.

Conclusion: The findings of this review highlight cultural- and language-specific strategies that can be used to improve recruitment of CALD participants in CVD research. CALD communities must be included in CVD research to ensure cultural barriers are addressed when developing evidence-based CVD prevention guidelines.

Registration: PROSPERO: CRD42023473688.

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