与非裔美国人联谊会合作,加强对癌症遗传学研究的参与。

Community genetics Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-04-14 DOI:10.1159/000116880
Sharon J Olsen, Kathryn T Malvern, Betty J May, Issie L Jenkins, Constance A Griffin
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背景/目的:临床研究中少数群体参与的减少促使研究人员考虑新的招募方式。这项研究描述了Zeta Phi Beta姐妹会的国家教育基金会和中大西洋癌症遗传学网络之间的正式合作关系。其目的是提高人们对遗传性乳腺癌的认识,并增加国家癌症遗传学网络的注册人数。方法:在这个描述性的试点研究中,在四个州采取了两种招募策略:在四次年度州领导会议上进行现场教育会议,以及对姐妹会成员进行两层直接邮寄活动。结果:招募方法针对1200多名受过良好教育的非裔美国女性。在州会议教育会议的279名与会者中,只有3名女性符合高风险资格要求。直接邮寄招募吸引了24名符合条件的妇女。总结了经验教训。结论:尽管收益较低,但这一伙伴关系为与Zeta Phi Beta姐妹会开展更广泛的合作奠定了基础。今后,应探索与少数族裔的姐妹会和兄弟会合作,作为标准登记招聘的一部分。
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Partnership with an African American sorority to enhance participation in cancer genetics research.

Background/aims: Reduced minority participation in clinical research challenges researchers to consider novel recruitment modalities. This study describes a formal partnership between the National Educational Foundation of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and the Mid-Atlantic Cancer Genetics Network. The goal was to enhance awareness about inherited breast cancer and to increase enrollment in the national Cancer Genetics Network.

Methods: In this descriptive, pilot study, two recruitment strategies across four states were undertaken: an onsite educational session at four Annual State Leadership Conferences and a 2-tiered direct mail campaign to the sorority membership.

Results: Recruitment methods targeted over 1,200 well-educated African American women. Of the 279 attendees at the state conference educational sessions, only 3 women meeting the high risk eligibility requirement enrolled. Direct mail recruitment elicited 24 eligible women. Lessons learned are described.

Conclusion: Despite low accrual, the partnership laid a foundation for broader collaboration with the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. In the future, collaboration with minority sororities and fraternities as part of standard registry recruitment should be explored.

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