Recruitment of Hard-To-Reach Populations in Randomized Controlled Trials Using Medical Students and Electronic Con-sents

Austin Jones, Anadil Zakaria, Latha Rajan, Patricia Kissinger
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Viral hepatitis is concentrated in populations with low healthcare system engagement, including non-white, rural, non-English speaking, and low socioeconomic status persons. Recruiting these participants for clinical trials has immense implications for trial feasibility and generalizability. Through the example of a trial delivering a behavioral intervention to patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) in a network of medical student-run clinics, we describe the implementation of a student-run HCV testing program in the community and describe novel strategies to improve the recruitment of hard-to-reach participants using medical student counselors and electronic consents.
在随机对照试验中利用医学生和电子问卷招募难以接触到的人群
病毒性肝炎主要集中在医疗保健系统参与度较低的人群中,包括非白人、农村、不讲英语和社会经济地位较低的人群。招募这些参与者参与临床试验对试验的可行性和可推广性具有重大影响。我们以一项在医学生开办的诊所网络中为丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)患者提供行为干预的试验为例,介绍了在社区中实施学生开办的 HCV 检测项目的情况,并介绍了利用医学生顾问和电子同意书来改善难以接触到的参与者招募工作的新策略。
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