评估不同种族患者考虑参与肾脏临床研究的观点。

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Nurse Researcher Pub Date : 2023-12-07 Epub Date: 2023-10-26 DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1904
Joy Oghogho Agbonmwandolor, Sarah Brand
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摘要

背景:临床试验队列通常不能反映目标患者群体,因为少数民族在临床试验中的代表性不足。目的:通过评估不同种族患者对参与肾脏临床研究的看法,增加少数民族参与临床试验的机会。讨论:作者让至少参与一项研究的患者有机会参加结构化调查。该调查探讨了患者在决定是否参加临床试验时所考虑的偏好、障碍和机会。作者包括了来自多个种族群体的参与者,以便他们可以比较不同种族的数据。结论:参与对大多数患者来说是一种积极的体验,主要是因为研究团队的灵活性和专业性。研究人员的性别和种族并没有影响参与者的参与决定。数据显示,文化偏好并不明显,因为80%的参与者是白人。对实践的影响:患者更喜欢面对面的方法,研究团队的专业知识对参与的影响比任何其他特征都大。然而,受访者已经参与了研究,与那些拒绝参与研究的人进行类似的研究可能会显示出不同的结果。
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Evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research.

Background: Clinical trial cohorts do not often reflect target patient populations because minority ethnic groups are underrepresented in clinical trials.

Aim: To increase minority ethnic groups' opportunities to participate in clinical trials, by evaluating ethnically diverse patients' perspectives of considering participation in renal clinical research.

Discussion: The authors gave patients participating in at least one research study the opportunity to take part in a structured survey. The survey explored preferences, barriers and opportunities that patients considered when deciding whether to take part in a clinical trial. The authors included participants from multiple ethnic groups so they could compare data for different ethnicities.

Conclusion: Participation was a positive experience for most patients, mostly because of the research team's flexibility and professionalism. Researchers' gender and ethnicity did not affect the participants' decision to participate. Cultural preferences were not obvious from the data as 80% of the participants were white.

Implications for practice: Patients preferred a face-to-face approach and the expertise of the research team affected participation more than any other characteristics did. However, respondents were already research-engaged and conducting a similar study with those who have declined to participate in research may show different results.

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