Enhancing the participation of african americans in health-related genetic research: findings of a collaborative academic and community-based research study.
- Authors
- Millon Underwood, Sandra; Buseh, Aaron G; Kelber, Sheryl T; Stevens, Patricia E; Townsend, Leolia
- Year
- 2013
- Journal
- Nursing research and practice
- PMID
- 24369499
- DOI
- 10.1155/2013/749563
- PMCID
- PMC3867877
The involvement of African Americans in research has long been expressed as a concern by the scientific community. While efforts have been undertaken to identify factors inhibiting the participation of African Americans in health-related research, few efforts have been undertaken to have highlight factors associated with their engagement of health-related research. An exploratory study of factors presumed to be associated with participation in health-related research was conducted among a nonprobability sample of African Americans (n = 212) from a large urban community in the Midwest. The study was guided by a framework that hypothesized the influence of knowledge, beliefs, and perceptions about genetics and the involvement of providers in decision-making on willingness to participate in health-related genetic research. The results revealed that knowledge, beliefs, and perceptions about genetics and the involvement of providers were associated with willingness to engage in health-related genetic research (P < .05). The most interesting, however, was that 88.7% of the participants who had not previously been involved in a health-related study who expressed a willingness to participate reported that they "had never been asked." Study findings suggest the need for research that further examines factors associated with the involvement of African Americans in health-related genetic research.
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