Use of a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Assess Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs on Biospecimen Research Among Pacific Islanders
Autor: | Melanie Sabado, Greta Briand, Lola Sablan-Santos, Jane Ka'ala Pang, Sora Park Tanjasiri, Patchareeya P. Kwan, Jonathan Tana Lepule, Dorothy Schmidt-Vaivao, Cevadne Lee, Vanessa Tui’one, Paula H. Palmer |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Community-Based Participatory Research Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice Biomedical Research Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Nursing (miscellaneous) Participatory action research Community-based participatory research Pilot Projects Article Young Adult Native hawaiian Nursing Surveys and Questionnaires Humans Medicine Cultural Competency Qualitative Research Biological Specimen Banks Medical education business.industry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Middle Aged Health equity Minority health Pacific islanders business Cultural competence |
Zdroj: | Health Promotion Practice. 15:422-430 |
ISSN: | 1552-6372 1524-8399 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1524839913516464 |
Popis: | Objectives. The purpose of this article is to describe a community-based participatory research pilot project conducted to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs that Pacific Islanders (PIs) hold toward biospecimen collection, use, and banking, all of which will help drive higher PI participation rates in both medical and behavioral research studies. Method. Academic and community partners worked side by side to develop a conceptual model, study measures, and study protocols. PI community partners screened, recruited, and conducted data collection, which consisted of a paper-and-pencil survey and a 1-hour semistructured interview administered by trained community workers. Results. A total of 60 PI adults representing various PI ethnic groups completed the surveys and interviews. Results showed a general support for biospecimen studies that would benefit the community, and many are willing to provide their biospecimen samples if asked. Conclusion. Due to the established level of trust, community partners were able to successfully recruit and collect data for the study. Many of those interviewed also called for more outreach and education about the importance of biospecimen research in their communities. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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