Community engagement and clinical trial diversity: Navigating barriers and co-designing solutions—A report from the “Health Equity through Diversity” seminar series

Luiza Reopell, Timiya S. Nolan, Darrell M. Gray, Amaris Williams, La Princess C. Brewer, Ashley Leak Bryant, Gerren Wilson, Emily Williams, Clarence Jones, Alicia McKoy, Jeff Grever, Adam Soliman, Jna Baez, Saira Nawaz, Daniel M. Walker, Faith Metlock, Lauren Zappe, John Gregory, Joshua J. Joseph

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Abstract

Introduction In recent years, there has been increasing awareness of the lack of diversity among clinical trial participants. Equitable representation is key when testing novel therapeutic and non-therapeutic interventions to ensure safety and efficacy across populations. Unfortunately, in the United States (US), racial and ethnic minority populations continue to be underrepresented in clinical trials compared to their White counterparts. Methods Two webinars in a four-part series, titled “Health Equity through Diversity,” were held to discuss solutions for advancing health equity through diversifying clinical trials and addressing medical mistrust in communities. Each webinar was 1.5 hours long, beginning with panelist discussions followed by breakout rooms where moderators led discussions related to health equity and scribes recorded each room’s conversations. The diverse groups of panelists included community members, civic representatives, clinician-scientists, and biopharmaceutical representatives. Scribe notes from discussions were collected and thematically analyzed to uncover the central themes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere0281940
JournalPloS one
Volume18
Issue number2 February
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023

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