Background: Despite efforts by the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) to enroll representative numbers of diverse women, participation in ACTG studies in the United States remains largely white and male. To address this gap in women’s participation in ACTG research, a one-year pilot study of dedicated women’s outreach workers (WOWs) was proposed. Objectives: included demonstrating that targeted recruitment efforts can expand community awareness of ACTG research and ensuring successful enrollment of women at the respective clinical research sites. Methods: The pilot study was conducted at two U.S. sites (Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Emory Ponce de Leon Center in Atlanta, Georgia). The WOWs worked with site personnel to identify and r...
Recruiting heterosexual couples into randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to test the efficacy of HIV/s...
BACKGROUND: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is imperative for viral suppression and reduci...
In the United States, African American women are twenty times as likely as their Caucasian counterpa...
Background: Despite efforts by the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) to enroll representative number...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
BACKGROUND: Women, particularly women of color, remain underrepresented in antiretroviral (ARV) clin...
Objectives: This study sought to describe the recruitment of women living with HIV (WLWH) into the c...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Abstract: Background: Women have historically been under-represented in HIV research, partly due to ...
In the United States, women, racial/ethnic minorities and persons who acquire HIV infection through ...
Background Cisgender women represent over half of people living with HIV globally. However, current ...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Recently implemented federal mandates requiring adequate inclusion of women in federally-funded clin...
Abstract Most U.S. investigators in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) have been of majority r...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Recruiting heterosexual couples into randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to test the efficacy of HIV/s...
BACKGROUND: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is imperative for viral suppression and reduci...
In the United States, African American women are twenty times as likely as their Caucasian counterpa...
Background: Despite efforts by the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) to enroll representative number...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
BACKGROUND: Women, particularly women of color, remain underrepresented in antiretroviral (ARV) clin...
Objectives: This study sought to describe the recruitment of women living with HIV (WLWH) into the c...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Abstract: Background: Women have historically been under-represented in HIV research, partly due to ...
In the United States, women, racial/ethnic minorities and persons who acquire HIV infection through ...
Background Cisgender women represent over half of people living with HIV globally. However, current ...
Background: The challenge of identifying and recruiting U.S. women at elevated risk for HIV acquisit...
Recently implemented federal mandates requiring adequate inclusion of women in federally-funded clin...
Abstract Most U.S. investigators in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) have been of majority r...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to affect the lives of many, with African American women being uniqu...
Recruiting heterosexual couples into randomized clinical trials (RCTs) to test the efficacy of HIV/s...
BACKGROUND: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is imperative for viral suppression and reduci...
In the United States, African American women are twenty times as likely as their Caucasian counterpa...