We describe the use of an online patient portal to recruit and enroll primary care patients in a randomized trial testing the effectiveness of a colorectal cancer (CRC) screening decision support program. We use multiple logistic regression to identify patient characteristics associated with trial recruitment, enrollment, and engagement. We found that compared to Whites, Blacks had lower odds of viewing the portal message (OR = 0.46, 95% CI = 0.37-0.57), opening the attached link containing the study material (OR = 0.75, 95% CI = 0.62-0.92), and consenting to participate in the trial (OR = 0.85, 95% CI = 0.67-0.93). We also found that compared to Whites, Asians had lower odds of viewing the portal message (OR = 0.53, 95% CI = 0.33-0.64), op...
BackgroundPatient portals are becoming ubiquitous. Previous research has documented substantial barr...
Objectives: We examined racial/ethnic variation in the devices used by patients to access medical re...
Background: To address limitations in recruitment and enrollment of diverse, low-literacy patients i...
We describe the use of an online patient portal to recruit and enroll primary care patients in a ran...
BackgroundRecruitment of a diverse participant pool to cancer clinical trials is an essential compon...
BackgroundRecruitment of a diverse participant pool to cancer clinical trials is an essential compon...
Introduction: Cancer clinical trials (CCT) provide much of the evidence for clinical guidelines and ...
Low participation among underserved populations in health research constrains progress in public hea...
Background Recruitment of people to randomised trials of online interventions presents particular ch...
Objective To address a deficiency in clinical trial and research enrollment in gynecologic cancer st...
Objective To address a deficiency in clinical trial and research enrollment in gynecologic cancer st...
Abstract Background Online technology is a promising ...
Low participation among underserved populations in health research constrains progress in public hea...
Background Even after a physician recommendation, many people remain unscreened for colorectal cance...
Background Even after a physician recommendation, many people remain unscreened for colorectal cance...
BackgroundPatient portals are becoming ubiquitous. Previous research has documented substantial barr...
Objectives: We examined racial/ethnic variation in the devices used by patients to access medical re...
Background: To address limitations in recruitment and enrollment of diverse, low-literacy patients i...
We describe the use of an online patient portal to recruit and enroll primary care patients in a ran...
BackgroundRecruitment of a diverse participant pool to cancer clinical trials is an essential compon...
BackgroundRecruitment of a diverse participant pool to cancer clinical trials is an essential compon...
Introduction: Cancer clinical trials (CCT) provide much of the evidence for clinical guidelines and ...
Low participation among underserved populations in health research constrains progress in public hea...
Background Recruitment of people to randomised trials of online interventions presents particular ch...
Objective To address a deficiency in clinical trial and research enrollment in gynecologic cancer st...
Objective To address a deficiency in clinical trial and research enrollment in gynecologic cancer st...
Abstract Background Online technology is a promising ...
Low participation among underserved populations in health research constrains progress in public hea...
Background Even after a physician recommendation, many people remain unscreened for colorectal cance...
Background Even after a physician recommendation, many people remain unscreened for colorectal cance...
BackgroundPatient portals are becoming ubiquitous. Previous research has documented substantial barr...
Objectives: We examined racial/ethnic variation in the devices used by patients to access medical re...
Background: To address limitations in recruitment and enrollment of diverse, low-literacy patients i...