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Open Access 06-09-2024 | Original Paper

Exploring Trust in Research Among Black American Men at a Health Promotion Symposium in Rural North Carolina

Authors: Shawnta L. Lloyd, Kelvin Lamonte Williams, Goldie S. Byrd

Published in: Journal of Community Health

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Abstract

Despite efforts to diversify research and health programs, Black American men remain a “hard-to-reach” population while collectively suffering from some of the worst health outcomes in the United States. Faith- and community-based approaches have shown potential to engage Black Americans in health promotion and health research activities. The purpose of this article is to examine health research participation and trust in research among a sample of Black American men in rural North Carolina who attended a community-based health symposium, culturally tailored for Black American men (n = 112). A cross-sectional survey was administered among men to learn about health status, health concerns, and perception of health research. Among 106 men who completed the survey, most reported no prior participation in health research (68.87%), but almost a third of men reported interest in participating in health research. No significant differences in trust in research was found based on interest in research participation (interested in research participation, not interested in research participation, no response), presenting an opportunity to increase the trustworthiness of medical institutions and build relationships with this population. These findings will inform future research and health programming for Black American men in rural locations.
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Metadata
Title
Exploring Trust in Research Among Black American Men at a Health Promotion Symposium in Rural North Carolina
Authors
Shawnta L. Lloyd
Kelvin Lamonte Williams
Goldie S. Byrd
Publication date
06-09-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Community Health
Print ISSN: 0094-5145
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-024-01399-6