Faster Together, Enhancing the Recruitment of Marginalized Communities in Clinical Trials

Vanderbilt University via Coursera

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Syllabus

Module 1: Understanding the Need to Increase Recruitment of Minoritized Communities in Clinical Trials

This lesson describes the need to include minoritized racial and ethnic groups in clinical trials. We review how low participation of marginalized communities in research affects health care. We discuss the lasting impact of past research abuses on people’s thoughts about research. Finally, we cover barriers to research participation and how to overcome them.

Module 2: Key Principles of Community Engagement

This lesson begins by describing the need to look at one’s own biases. Next, we review effective ways to engage with the community to make recruitment easier. We discuss the steps needed to make community partnerships. Finally, we show how community partnerships can increase recruitment of minoritized racial and ethnic groups in clinical trials.

Module 3: Reaching Out Into the Community: Effective Communication

This lesson reviews communication best practices. We discuss ways to improve written and oral communication. The lesson aims to provide the knowledge and tools to communicate more effectively with the public about clinical trials.

Module 4: Enhancing Community Knowledge and Awareness of Clinical Research

This lesson describes why it is important to involve the community in the clinical research process. We first discuss why it is important to raise knowledge and awareness of clinical trials in the community. We next explain how building trust and trustworthiness can promote community confidence and participation in research. Last, we discuss ways to raise community awareness about clinical research opportunities.

Module 5: Outreach with Community Healthcare Providers

This lesson reviews how partnering with community healthcare providers can help boost participation of marginalized communities in clinical trials. We discuss concerns providers may have about clinical trials. We explain the need to build trust with providers. Last, we present ways to foster provider referral.

Module 6: Developing an Effective Recruitment and Pre-Screening Plan

This lesson discusses how effective recruitment planning can help increase participation of marginalized communities in clinical research. We begin by explaining the importance of having a diverse study team, experienced in working with marginalized communities. We next explain the need for identifying the intended community and incorporating their feedback in the recruitment plan. We discuss communication and recruitment methods, recruitment feasibility, and budgeting. Last, we explain the importance of pre-screening to help minimize bias and ensure that anyone who seems eligible is given the chance to participate.

Module 7: Managing an Effective, Person-Centered Consent Process

This lesson describes how to conduct the informed consent process using a person-centered approach. We discuss the role of culture, language, health literacy, and support.

Module 8: Person-Centered Retention

This lesson describes why retention of participants in clinical trials is important. We review common retention challenges that study participants may face once they agree to be a part of a clinical trial. Finally, we provide approaches to help with retention.

Overview

This course aims to teach people how to enhance the recruitment and retention of individuals from minoritized and marginalized communities in clinical trials. We begin by discussing the importance of diversity in clinical research, the lasting impact of past research abuses, and barriers and facilitators to research participation. Next, we explore community engagement principles, effective communication strategies, ways to increase community knowledge and awareness of clinical research, and out

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Reviews

it was really great. one of the best online courses i have ever had. thanks for sharing!

W​onderful, very well organized course. Very relevant, well presented. A​ few of the links are expired/invalid but generally, course was rich in useful material.T​hank you so much!

Excellent course. So well done with videos, readings. Resources I will put into use right away!

The instructors are great, course materials useful, information presented is integral to a great recruitment and outreach program.

Wonderful, insightful, thought-provoking course with very relevant learnings and practical takeaways for anyone involved in clinical development NOW.