Abstract: Minority underrepresentation exists in medical research including cardiovascular clinical trials, but the hypothesis that this relates to distrust in medical researchers is unproven. Therefore, we examined whether African American persons differ from white persons in perceptions of the risks/benefits of trial participation and distrust toward medical researchers, and whether these factors influence willingness to participate (WTP) in a clinical drug trial. Participants were self-administered a survey regarding WTP in a cardiovascular drug trial given to 1440 randomly selected patients from 13 Maryland outpatient cardiology and general medicine clinics. Patients reported their WTP, rated their perceived chances of experiencing heal...
It is widely claimed that racial and ethnic minorities, especially in the US, are less willing than ...
AbstractIntroductionAlzheimer's disease (AD) incidence is disproportionately high in African America...
PURPOSE Many researchers fi nd it diffi cult to recruit individuals, particularly minorities, for pa...
Abstract: Minority underrepresentation exists in medical research including cardiovascular clinical ...
Background: Investigators have voiced concerns that distrust of research and the medical community i...
Recruitment of African Americans into research is important so that the results of clinical trials a...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
OBJECTIVE: To describe barriers to participation of African Americans in research. DESIGN: Focus gro...
BACKGROUND: African Americans are thought to be more distrustful of clinical research compared to el...
Role of Clinical Distrust in Black Americans’ Lack of Participance in Research Studies: An Integrate...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether racial differences exist among various factors associated with patien...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether racial differences exist among various factors associated with patien...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether racial differences exist among various factors associated with patien...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>It is widely claimed that racial and ethnic minorities, especially in the...
It is widely claimed that racial and ethnic minorities, especially in the US, are less willing than ...
AbstractIntroductionAlzheimer's disease (AD) incidence is disproportionately high in African America...
PURPOSE Many researchers fi nd it diffi cult to recruit individuals, particularly minorities, for pa...
Abstract: Minority underrepresentation exists in medical research including cardiovascular clinical ...
Background: Investigators have voiced concerns that distrust of research and the medical community i...
Recruitment of African Americans into research is important so that the results of clinical trials a...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
Researchers\u27 ability to draw scientifically sound conclusions about the effectiveness of experime...
OBJECTIVE: To describe barriers to participation of African Americans in research. DESIGN: Focus gro...
BACKGROUND: African Americans are thought to be more distrustful of clinical research compared to el...
Role of Clinical Distrust in Black Americans’ Lack of Participance in Research Studies: An Integrate...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether racial differences exist among various factors associated with patien...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether racial differences exist among various factors associated with patien...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether racial differences exist among various factors associated with patien...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>It is widely claimed that racial and ethnic minorities, especially in the...
It is widely claimed that racial and ethnic minorities, especially in the US, are less willing than ...
AbstractIntroductionAlzheimer's disease (AD) incidence is disproportionately high in African America...
PURPOSE Many researchers fi nd it diffi cult to recruit individuals, particularly minorities, for pa...