在一项基于技术的干预研究中招募和留住亚裔美国乳腺癌幸存者的实际问题:一份讨论文件。

IF 2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-09-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.10132
Wonshik Chee, Seulgi Ryu, Jianing Quan, Dongmi Kim, Eun-Ok Im
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引言:在研究中招募和保留少数民族仍然是一个重大挑战,通常是由于对临床研究的不信任和与特定条件相关的文化误解。尽管基于技术的干预研究提供了匿名性,但这些研究在招募和保留参与者方面仍然存在困难。本文探讨了在一项基于技术的干预研究中招募和留住有疼痛和抑郁症状的亚裔美国乳腺癌幸存者的实际问题。方法:对所有记录材料进行内容分析,包括研究团队成员的个人研究日记、每周团队会议纪要和研究团队成员在Microsoft Teams上的帖子,以找出参与者招募和保留中的实际问题。结果:分析发现了六个现实问题:(a)严格的纳入/排除标准;(b)与癌症、抑郁症状和疼痛相关的多重耻辱;(c)缺乏参与研究的兴趣;(d)封闭的亚裔社区/团体;(e)频繁的技术问题;(f)潜在的不真实案例。结论:解决这些招聘和保留问题可以为未来针对种族和少数民族人群的文化定制、基于技术的干预研究的设计提供信息。
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Practical issues in recruiting and retaining Asian American breast cancer survivors in a technology-based intervention study: A discussion paper.

Practical issues in recruiting and retaining Asian American breast cancer survivors in a technology-based intervention study: A discussion paper.

Practical issues in recruiting and retaining Asian American breast cancer survivors in a technology-based intervention study: A discussion paper.

Practical issues in recruiting and retaining Asian American breast cancer survivors in a technology-based intervention study: A discussion paper.

Introduction: Recruiting and retaining racial/ethnic minorities in research remains a significant challenge, often due to mistrust in clinical research and cultural misconceptions related to specific conditions. Despite the anonymity provided by technology-based intervention studies, difficulties in participant recruitment and retention in these studies remain. This paper addresses practical issues in recruiting and retaining Asian American breast cancer survivors with pain and depressive symptoms in a technology-based intervention study.

Methods: To identify practical issues in participant recruitment and retention, a content analysis was conducted on all recorded materials, including research diaries of individual research team members, weekly team meeting minutes, and research team members' posts on Microsoft Teams.

Results: Analysis identified six practical issues: (a) strict inclusion/exclusion criteria; (b) multiple stigmas associated with cancer, depressive symptoms, and pain; (c) lack of interest in research participation; (d) closed Asian American communities/groups; (e) frequent technological issues; and (f) potential unauthentic cases.

Conclusion: Addressing these recruitment and retention issues can inform the design of future culturally tailored, technology-based intervention studies for racial and ethnic minority populations.

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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