Strategies and stakeholders: minority recruitment in cancer genetics research.

Community genetics Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-04-14 DOI:10.1159/000116878
Rosalina D James, Joon-Ho Yu, Nora B Henrikson, Deborah J Bowen, Stephanie M Fullerton
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The Cancer Genetics Network (CGN) is one of a growing number of large-scale registries designed to facilitate investigation of genetic and environmental contributions to health and disease. Despite compelling scientific and social justice arguments that recommend diverse participation in biomedical research, members of ethnic minority groups continue to be chronically underrepresented in such projects. The CGN studies reported in this issue used strategies well documented to increase minority participation in research activities, including use of community-targeted materials, addressing community trust concerns, and the adoption of personalized and flexible research protocols. Here, we review the outcome of these efforts to increase minority recruitment to the CGN, and ask what lessons the findings suggest for future minority recruitment initiatives.

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策略和利益相关者:癌症遗传学研究中的少数群体招募。
癌症遗传学网络(CGN)是越来越多的大型登记处之一,旨在促进对遗传和环境对健康和疾病的影响的调查。尽管有令人信服的科学和社会正义论据,建议多样化地参与生物医学研究,但少数民族群体成员在这类项目中的代表性仍然长期不足。本期报道的中广核研究使用了有充分记录的策略来增加少数群体对研究活动的参与,包括使用针对社区的材料,解决社区信任问题,以及采用个性化和灵活的研究方案。在这里,我们回顾了这些努力的结果,以增加少数民族招聘到中国广核集团,并询问研究结果对未来的少数民族招聘活动有何启示。
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