Impact of patient and public involvement on enrolment and retention in clinical trials: systematic review and meta-analysis

JC Crocker, I Ricci-Cabello, A Parker, JA Hirst, A Chant… - bmj, 2018 - bmj.com
Objective To investigate the impact of patient and public involvement (PPI) on rates of
enrolment and retention in clinical trials and explore how this varies with the context and …

Recruitment and retention of older people in clinical research: a systematic literature review

ND Forsat, A Palmowski, Y Palmowski… - Journal of the …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
OBJECTIVE To identify barriers and solutions for the recruitment and retention of older
(aged≥ 65 years) people in clinical trials. DESIGN Systematic literature review. METHODS …

Effective recruitment and retention of minority research participants

AK Yancey, AN Ortega… - Annual review of public …, 2006 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Our ability, as leaders in public health scholarship and practice, to achieve and
measure progress in addressing racial/ethnic disparities in health status and health care is …

User-centered design and interactive health technologies for patients

ADV Dabbs, BA Myers, KR Mc Curry… - CIN: Computers …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Despite recommendations that patients be involved in the design and testing of health
technologies, few reports describe how to involve patients in systematic and meaningful …

Traversing the aging research and health equity divide: Toward intersectional frameworks of research justice and participation

A Gilmore-Bykovskyi, R Croff, CM Glover… - The …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Meaningful reductions in racial and ethnic inequities in chronic diseases of aging remain
unlikely without major advancements in the inclusion of minoritized populations in aging …

Disparate inclusion of older adults in clinical trials: priorities and opportunities for policy and practice change

AP Herrera, SA Snipes, DW King… - … journal of public …, 2010 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Older adults are vastly underrepresented in clinical trials in spite of shouldering a
disproportionate burden of disease and consumption of prescription drugs and therapies …

Recruiting vulnerable populations into research: a systematic review of recruitment interventions

SJ UyBico, S Pavel, CP Gross - Journal of general internal medicine, 2007 - Springer
Background Members of vulnerable populations are underrepresented in research studies.
Objective To evaluate and synthesize the evidence regarding interventions to enhance …

Barriers to participation in mental health research: are there specific gender, ethnicity and age related barriers?

A Woodall, C Morgan, C Sloan, L Howard - BMC psychiatry, 2010 - Springer
Background It is well established that the incidence, prevalence and presentation of mental
disorders differ by gender, ethnicity and age, and there is evidence that there is also …

Cultural differences in access to care

LR Snowden, AM Yamada - Annu. Rev. Clin. Psychol., 2005 - annualreviews.org
As high-profile reviews have appeared and international interest has grown, sophisticated
studies of the US population continue to document racial and ethnic disparities in initiation of …

Strategies to improve engagement of 'hard to reach'older people in research on health promotion: a systematic review

AEM Liljas, K Walters, A Jovicic, S Iliffe, J Manthorpe… - BMC public health, 2017 - Springer
Background This systematic review aimed to identify facilitators, barriers and strategies for
engaging 'hard to reach'older people in research on health promotion; the oldest old (≥ 80 …