Background Ensuring that a trial is designed so that its participants reflect those who might benefit from the results, or be spared harms, is key to the potential benefits of the trial reaching all they should. This paper describes the process, facilitated by Trial Forge, that was used between July 2019 and October 2020 to develop the INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework, part of the wider INCLUDE initiative from the National Institute for Health Research to improve inclusion of under-served groups in clinical research studies. Methods Development of the Framework was done in seven phases: (1) outline, (2) initial draft, (3) stakeholder meeting, (4) modify draft, (5) Stakeholder feedback, (6) applying the Framework and (7) packaging. Phases 2 and 3...
Abstract: Background: Participants in clinical research studies often do not reflect the populations...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Background: People from ethnic minorities are reported to have higher rates of physical illness (di...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Acknowledgements Many thanks to all those who participated in the study and particularly the public ...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank the public contributors Emily Lam, Chandrika Kaviraj, Frida M...
BACKGROUND: Despite substantial awareness that certain groups (e.g. ethnic minorities) are under-rep...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Acknowledgements: We thank the directors and staff of the NIHR Innovation Observatory for their supp...
Introduction: Clinical trials must include diverse participants to ensure the wide applicability of ...
AbstractRandomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy...
Abstract: Background: Participants in clinical research studies often do not reflect the populations...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Background: People from ethnic minorities are reported to have higher rates of physical illness (di...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Acknowledgements Many thanks to all those who participated in the study and particularly the public ...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank the public contributors Emily Lam, Chandrika Kaviraj, Frida M...
BACKGROUND: Despite substantial awareness that certain groups (e.g. ethnic minorities) are under-rep...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Randomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy, should...
Acknowledgements: We thank the directors and staff of the NIHR Innovation Observatory for their supp...
Introduction: Clinical trials must include diverse participants to ensure the wide applicability of ...
AbstractRandomised trials, especially those intended to directly inform clinical practice and policy...
Abstract: Background: Participants in clinical research studies often do not reflect the populations...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Background: People from ethnic minorities are reported to have higher rates of physical illness (di...