Health Equity in Pediatric Drug Development: Translating Aspiration into Operation.

Archiv Fur Dermatologie Und Syphilis Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-20 DOI:10.1007/s43441-022-00410-3
Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Magda Conway, Carolyn Russo, Nilza Diniz, Lungile P Jafta, Nadia A Sam-Agudu, Sarah Bernays, Victor M Santana, Carla Epps, Mark A Turner
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The concept of health equity-the attainment of the highest possible level of health for all members of society-requires equitable access to all aspects of healthcare, including pediatric drug development. However, many communities are under-represented in pediatric drug development programs. Barriers to participation include geographic, economic, racial/ethnic bias, legal, cultural, linguistic, and other factors. While there is no "one size fits all" approach to addressing these barriers, community engagement and collaboration is recognized by the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization, and other global health organizations as a cornerstone for building a more equitable healthcare system. In this article, we will present case studies of stakeholder and community engagement in clinical research for rare diseases and other areas of healthcare, as examples of strategies and practices for actively involving under-represented communities and fostering their participation in pediatric drug development programs. These studies may serve as templates for facilitating equity in pediatric drug development from aspiration into operation.

儿科药物开发中的健康公平:将愿望转化为行动。
健康公平的概念是指所有社会成员都能获得尽可能高水平的健康,这就要求人们能公平地获得各方面的医疗保健服务,包括儿科药物开发。然而,许多社区在儿科药物开发项目中的代表性不足。参与的障碍包括地理、经济、种族/民族偏见、法律、文化、语言和其他因素。虽然没有 "放之四海而皆准 "的方法来解决这些障碍,但疾病控制中心、世界卫生组织和其他全球卫生组织都认为,社区参与和合作是建立更公平的医疗保健体系的基石。在本文中,我们将介绍罕见病临床研究和其他医疗保健领域中利益相关者和社区参与的案例研究,作为积极吸引代表性不足的社区并促进其参与儿科药物开发项目的策略和实践的范例。这些研究可作为促进儿科药物开发从愿望到行动的公平性的模板。
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