Fact or Myth? Black Patients Do Not Want to Participate in Clinical Trials.

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Tác giả: Robert M Adelman, Lance Baldo, Emem Ekpo, Francisco Figueroa, RaKetra Knight, Lilian C Lee, Theodore Levin, Julia J Liu, Krystal Mills, Priscilla Pemu, Aasma Shaukat, Siqi Wang, Chuanbo Xu

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Clinical and translational gastroenterology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 737444

 INTRODUCTION: To assess strategies for optimizing participation of underserved minorities in a blood-based early colorectal cancer detection test study (PREEMPT CRC
  NCT04369053) at a hospital serving primarily Black individuals. METHODS: Culturally sensitive, racially congruent research staff approached individuals undergoing average-risk screening colonoscopy. Consent/study procedures were synchronized with clinical appointments. Enrolled and not-enrolled patient characteristics were compared. Recruitment was compared with other study sites. RESULTS: In total, 247 of 509 eligible individuals were enrolled
  most were identified as Black (88.7%). No baseline characteristics were associated with participation. Recruitment was high compared with other sites (11th centile). DISCUSSION: Recruitment barriers for Black individuals can be overcome when easy, culturally sensitive access is facilitated.
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