scholarly journals Use of a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Assess Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs on Biospecimen Research Among Pacific Islanders

2014 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 422-430 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patchareeya P. Kwan ◽  
Greta Briand ◽  
Cevadne Lee ◽  
Jonathan “Tana” Lepule ◽  
Jane Ka’ala Pang ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 27-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patchareeya Kwan ◽  
Greta Briand ◽  
Cevadne Lee ◽  
Jonathan Lepule ◽  
Karen Llave ◽  
...  

Background and Significance: Despite high rates of chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, Pacific Islanders (PIs) are underrepresented in clinical and genetic studies designed to identify the physiological causes of poor health outcomes. There are limited genetic data and biospecimen samples from PIs under study. This paper described why PIs have reservations about donating their biospecimen samples for research. Methods: Data were drawn from a pilot study designed to assess the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs surrounding biospecimen research among PIs in southern California. Utilizing a community-based participatory research approach, community and academic partners collected quantitative and qualitative data from a total of 60 PI adults with a mean age of 61 years (SD 13 years). Results: “Fear”, “God or Spirituality” and “Lack of Information or Knowledge” were the most cited reasons for not participating in biospecimen research. Respondents younger than age 65 years expressed more concerns about donating their biospecimen samples than those older than age 65 years (p


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