Self-assessment of cultural attitudes and competence of clinical investigators to enhance recruitment and participation of minority populations in research.

Abstract:

:Reduction of health disparities in the United States is a high priority. One means of effecting such a reduction is to enroll persons of groups that are subject to health disparities in clinical trials. One barrier to minorities enrolling in clinical research is distrust of the medical establishment based on past abuses and perceived discrimination. We hypothesized that another barrier is a lack of investigators' understanding and skill in effectively communicating with members of minority cultures. We therefore assessed the cultural competency of faculty and staff involved in clinical care and research at Creighton University Medical Center (CUMC). Thirty-seven faculty and staff members participated. We found that the majority are reasonably culturally competent, but there are areas in which proficiency can be enhanced and recruitment of participants in clinical research can be improved. Most CUMC faculty and staff respect and have reasonable knowledge of the several cultures of the patients for whom they provide care and with whom they conduct research. But there is a need for continued cultural sensitivity/competency training to enhance understanding of certain aspects of minority cultures, group and interpersonal relationships, perceptions of disease and wellness and to improve their access to minority communities.

journal_name

J Natl Med Assoc

authors

O'Brien RL,Kosoko-Lasaki O,Cook CT,Kissell J,Peak F,Williams EH

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2006-05-01 00:00:00

pages

674-82

issue

5

eissn

0027-9684

issn

1943-4693

journal_volume

98

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