Involvement of Diverse Populations in Transfusion Medicine Research

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Yvette Marie Miller , Sara Bakhtary , Stella T. Chou , Benyam Hailu , Rita A. Reik , Raven Hardy Richard , Bryan R. Spencer , Rena Witherspoon , Meghan Delaney
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Abstract

Communities of color and diverse communities (eg, race, socioeconomic status, language, sexual orientation etc.) have not been recruited and enrolled equitably to participate in research studies in transfusion medicine. The exclusion of diverse communities in transfusion research can lead to health disparities lack of access to approved therapeutics and unequal allocation of interventions, resulting in missed opportunities to optimize health for individuals and communities. Involvement of diverse populations in research goes beyond inclusion as research subjects. Strategies should include specific studies on health conditions of importance to diverse communities with stable funding sources and specific funding announcements to develop projects led by diverse researchers, mentorship of diverse researchers, and openness to various ways of communicating research plans. Qualitative approaches and interdisciplinary collaboration should be supported to enhance inclusivity.

输血医学研究中不同人群的参与
有色人种和不同群体(如种族、社会经济地位、语言、性取向等)没有被公平地招募和登记参加输血医学的研究。将不同社区排除在输血研究之外可能导致健康差异,缺乏获得批准的治疗方法的机会,干预措施的分配不平等,导致错失优化个人和社区健康的机会。不同人群参与研究不仅仅是作为研究对象。战略应包括对具有稳定资金来源的不同社区具有重要意义的健康状况的具体研究,以及制定由不同研究人员领导的项目的具体资助公告,对不同研究人员的指导,以及对交流研究计划的各种方式的开放性。应支持定性方法和跨学科合作,以增强包容性。
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Transfusion Medicine Reviews
Transfusion Medicine Reviews 医学-血液学
CiteScore
11.60
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发文量
40
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine Reviews provides an international forum in English for the publication of scholarly work devoted to the various sub-disciplines that comprise Transfusion Medicine including hemostasis and thrombosis and cellular therapies. The scope of the journal encompasses basic science, practical aspects, laboratory developments, clinical indications, and adverse effects.
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