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Does motivation to enroll in a study vary by race and ethnicity?
With the increased focus by regulators and the broader research community on ensuring historically under-represented racial and ethnic groups are included in clinical trials, IQVIA explored whether and how race and ethnicity influences motivation to enroll and stay within a study. The survey results explore the overall willingness to participate in a study, which protocol design elements affect interest in participation, by how much, and if these factors differ by race and ethnicity.
UNCOVER ENROLLMENT MOTIVATIONS AMONG MINORITIES
Denise Messer, Director, Design Analytics of the IQVIA Applied Data Science Center shares findings of a survey involving participants from different race and ethnicities, covering 42 questions regarding design elements in a clinical trial that may affect willingness to participate.
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