Abstract: Background: Participants in clinical research studies often do not reflect the populations for which healthcare interventions are needed or will be used. Enhancing representation of under-served groups in clinical research is important to ensure that research findings are widely applicable. We describe a multicomponent workstream project to improve representation of under-served groups in clinical trials. Methods: The project comprised three main strands: (1) a targeted scoping review of literature to identify previous work characterising under-served groups and barriers to inclusion, (2) surveys of professional stakeholders and participant representative groups involved in research delivery to refine these initial findings and id...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
OBJECTIVE: Description of recruitment methods and lessons learned in a randomized controlled trial o...
Background Ensuring that a trial is designed so that its participants reflect those who might benefi...
Abstract: Background: Participants in clinical research studies often do not reflect the populations...
Acknowledgements: We thank the directors and staff of the NIHR Innovation Observatory for their supp...
Acknowledgements Many thanks to all those who participated in the study and particularly the public ...
BACKGROUND: Despite substantial awareness that certain groups (e.g. ethnic minorities) are under-rep...
Background: Without inclusion of diverse research participants, it is challenging to understand how ...
Background: Stakeholder involvement includes not just patients and public, but also those delivering...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials should be as inclusive as possible to facilitate equitable access to res...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Results of health studies are the foundation for the practice of evidence based medicine and public ...
Objective: To provide guidance to researchers, funders, regulators and study delivery teams to ensur...
OBJECTIVE: To provide guidance to researchers, funders, regulators and study delivery teams to ensur...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
OBJECTIVE: Description of recruitment methods and lessons learned in a randomized controlled trial o...
Background Ensuring that a trial is designed so that its participants reflect those who might benefi...
Abstract: Background: Participants in clinical research studies often do not reflect the populations...
Acknowledgements: We thank the directors and staff of the NIHR Innovation Observatory for their supp...
Acknowledgements Many thanks to all those who participated in the study and particularly the public ...
BACKGROUND: Despite substantial awareness that certain groups (e.g. ethnic minorities) are under-rep...
Background: Without inclusion of diverse research participants, it is challenging to understand how ...
Background: Stakeholder involvement includes not just patients and public, but also those delivering...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials should be as inclusive as possible to facilitate equitable access to res...
Background: One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recruitment is u...
Results of health studies are the foundation for the practice of evidence based medicine and public ...
Objective: To provide guidance to researchers, funders, regulators and study delivery teams to ensur...
OBJECTIVE: To provide guidance to researchers, funders, regulators and study delivery teams to ensur...
textabstractBackground. One of the most commonly reported problems of randomised trials is that recr...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
OBJECTIVE: Description of recruitment methods and lessons learned in a randomized controlled trial o...
Background Ensuring that a trial is designed so that its participants reflect those who might benefi...