Why do patients take part in research? An overview of systematic reviews of psychosocial barriers and facilitators

R Sheridan, J Martin-Kerry, J Hudson, A Parker… - Trials, 2020 - Springer
Background Understanding why people take part in health research is critical to improve
research efficiency and generalisability. The aim of this overview of systematic reviews was …

Factors that impact on recruitment to randomised trials in health care: a qualitative evidence synthesis

C Houghton, M Dowling, P Meskell… - Cochrane Database …, 2020 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Randomised trials (also referred to as 'randomised controlled trials' or 'trials')
are the optimal way to minimise bias in evaluating the effects of competing treatments …

Barriers and facilitators to recruitment of South Asians to health research: a scoping review

TAW Quay, L Frimer, PA Janssen, Y Lamers - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives People of South Asian ethnicity are under-represented in health research
studies. The objectives of this scoping review were to examine the barriers and facilitators to …

Cancer patient decision making related to clinical trial participation: an integrative review with implications for patients' relational autonomy

JAH Bell, LG Balneaves - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2015 - Springer
Purpose Oncology clinical trials are necessary for the improvement of patient care as they
have the ability to confirm the efficacy and safety of novel cancer treatments and in so doing …

Historical trauma and American Indian/Alaska Native youth mental health development and delinquency

JL Garcia - New directions for child and adolescent …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Health disparities in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) youth are well
documented in the literature, as AI/AN youth appear to be more likely to experience trauma …

Conducting decolonizing research and practice with Australian First Nations to close the health gap

P Laird, AB Chang, J Jacky, M Lane, A Schultz… - Health research policy …, 2021 - Springer
The purpose of this paper is to highlight a perspective for decolonizing research with
Australian First Nations and provide a framework for successful and sustained knowledge …

Race and ethnicity in educational intervention research: A systematic review and recommendations for sampling, reporting, and analysis

LM Gaias, MT Duong, MD Pullmann, SK Brewer… - Educational Research …, 2020 - Elsevier
Racial/ethnic educational disparities remain a pervasive and intractable issue facing the US
education system. To eliminate these disparities, educational research must consistently …

Eating in the city: A review of the literature on food insecurity and Indigenous people living in urban spaces

K Skinner, E Pratley, K Burnett - Societies, 2016 - mdpi.com
Indigenous people often occupy different overlapping or co-existing food environments that
include market-based foods, land and water based foods, and combinations of the two …

Systematic review of interventions for Indigenous adults with mental and substance use disorders in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States

S Leske, MG Harris, FJ Charlson… - Australian & New …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The aim of this study was to systematically review the evidence-base for the
effectiveness of culturally unadapted, culturally adapted and culture-based interventions for …

The representation of Indigenous peoples in chronic disease clinical trials in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States

V Umaefulam, T Kleissen, C Barnabe - Clinical Trials, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Indigenous peoples are overrepresented with chronic health conditions and
experience suboptimal outcomes compared with non-Indigenous peoples. Genetic …