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. 2006 Apr;96(4):626–628. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.057976

Table t1.

Research Challenges, by Intervention Level

SYSTEM
    Documentation of Administrative Patient Data (IS)
  • Unreliable contact information

  • Unreliable or missing race data

  • Missing language-preference data

  • Inconsistent coding of visit type (e.g., health maintenance, follow-up, urgent care)

    Medical Records Data
  • Lack of electronic medical records

  • Difficulty locating records

  • Poor system for tracking down records

  • Poor distinction of patient and visit type (e.g., primary care or urgent care only)

  • Inconsistent organization, including documentation of a problem list, documentation of referrals

    Scheduling: Time restrictions for individual visits
    Staffing Largely by Residents
  • Lack of continuity for patient over time

  • Each resident sees few patients

  • Turnover requires ongoing orientation and training

  • Competing educational and clinical demands limits research participation

    PCP/Specialist Communication
  • Incomplete or missing documentation of orders

  • Inconsistent reporting or documentation of results

  • PCPs often rely on patients for reports

  • Varying reports about who is responsible for follow-up and surveillance

    Size and Catchment Area: Often serve small numbers of patients
PROVIDER (KII, PS)
    Perceptions of Patients: Often inaccurately perceive patient as not interested in prevention and early detection
    Competing Demands
  • Lack of clerical and nursing support limits time for research participation

  • Research often not perceived as part of role

    Counseling and Referral Skills
  • Lack of awareness of coverage and specialist’s procedures

  • Perception of own counseling as ineffective, particularly given time restrictions for visits

PATIENT (AAFG, AAPS, HKII, HFG)
    Competing Priorities
  • High levels of comorbidity

  • High levels of poverty

    Among African Americans, Issues of Mistrust
  • Mistrust of medical care system in general, but not of personal PCPs

  • Mistrust of residents in general, but not of personal PCPs

    Lack of Transportation: Difficulty coming to the clinic to participate in study Among Hispanics, Inability to Communicate Effectively
  • Communication challenges persist even with Spanish-speaking staff

  • Poor show rates and confusion regarding study purpose, even with multiple reminders

Note. IS = information systems database; PCP = primary care provider; KII = key informant interviews; PS = provider surveys; AAFG = African American focus groups; AAPS = African American patient telephone surveys; HKII = Hispanic key informant interviews; HFG = Hispanic focus groups.