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Standardizing a process to engage African Americans in health research: The community research outreach workers' network (crown)

机译:规范使非裔美国人参与健康研究的过程:社区研究外展工作者网络(官方)

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Background: Recruiting African Americans into health research studies has proven to be challenging. Barriers to research study participation exist at the individual, research, and community levels. Additionally, a gap may exist where research opportunities do not reach potential participants in many African-American communities and/or research investigators may not have access to pathways that allow for them to connect with potential research participants. Objectives: Few studies have been published regarding an engagement strategy that utilizes volunteer research registries and community review boards to link registrants to health research. Therefore, the aims of this Community Research Outreach Workers' Network (CROWN) pilot project were to (1) create a community outreach-generated registry of African Americans interested in participating in health research and (2) develop a community research review board that serves to advise research investigators on conducting culturally engaging research. Methods: The Uniformed Services University Center for Health Disparities (USUCHD) served as an administrative coordinating center that provided resources and support to a community research review board that determined if research investigators could recruit participants from the CROWN registry. Results: The CROWN board reviewed five research studies and provided feedback to research investigators. In turn, 71 people who were recruited into research studies reported that they heard about the study through CROWN. Conclusions: Outcomes from this pilot project suggest that the CROWN model is an effective strategy that can be used to engage African Americans in health research.
机译:背景:事实证明,招募非裔美国人参加健康研究具有挑战性。在个人,研究和社区层面存在研究参与研究的障碍。此外,在许多非裔美国人社区中,潜在的参与者无法获得研究机会和/或研究者可能无法获得允许他们与潜在的研究参与者联系的途径的缺口。目标:很少有关于采用志愿研究注册机构和社区评审委员会将注册人与健康研究联系起来的参与策略的研究。因此,这个社区研究外展工作者网络(CROWN)试点项目的目的是(1)创建一个由社区外联产生的有兴趣参加健康研究的非裔美国人注册表,以及(2)成立一个社区研究审查委员会,为为研究人员就开展具有文化吸引力的研究提供建议。方法:统一服务大学健康差异中心(USUCHD)是一个行政协调中心,为社区研究评审委员会提供资源和支持,该委员会确定研究人员是否可以从CROWN注册中心招募参与者。结果:CROWN董事会审查了五项研究,并向研究人员提供了反馈。反过来,有71位被招募参加研究的人员报告说,他们是通过CROWN听说这项研究的。结论:该试点项目的结果表明,CROWN模型是一种有效的策略,可用于使非裔美国人参与健康研究。

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