研究公平和多样性倡议(READI):通过社区外展和参与改变临床研究的面貌。

IF 2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-07-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.10085
Sally Taylor, Stephanie Freel, Lynn Sutton, Kenisha Bethea, Leatrice Martin, Julie McKeel, Matthew Ray, Perusi B Muhigaba, Stella Quenstedt, Amanda McMillan, Taryn Cavanaugh Faulk, Jenifer Allen, Kiah Gaskin, Richard Sloane, Salimah El-Amin, Annie Tsui, Cindy Canty-Dumas, Denise C Snyder, Joseph McClernon, Michelle Lyn, Keisha L Bentley-Edwards, Mina Silberberg, Steven C Grambow, Jessica Sperling, Howard Eisenson, Holly Biola, Wanda Boone, Rachel Galanter, Tracie Locklear, Sharleen Traynor, Seronda Robinson, William Pilkington, L Ebony Boulware, Nadine J Barrett, Susanna Naggie
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摘要

目前的证据强调了我们进行临床研究的方式需要转变,从学术驱动的优先事项转变为共同领导的社区伙伴关系重点项目,扩大职业发展机会的可访问和相关的职业路径项目,以及设计培训和实践以培养研究团队的文化能力。公平研究翻译的失败导致了健康差异。这种翻译失败的驱动因素包括研究人员和参与者缺乏多样性,研究机构与其所服务的社区之间缺乏一致性,以及对不平等的结构性来源和对科学和研究不信任的驱动因素缺乏关注。杜克大学研究公平和多样性倡议(READI)是一个旨在通过社区参与更好地将临床研究项目与社区卫生优先事项结合起来的项目。readi支持的项目围绕三个具体目标开展,旨在提高劳动力多样性、社区参与和文化能力方面的劳动力培训、包容性研究参与原则以及发展值得信赖的伙伴关系。
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The research equity and diversity initiative (READI): Changing the face of clinical research through community outreach and engagement.

The research equity and diversity initiative (READI): Changing the face of clinical research through community outreach and engagement.

The research equity and diversity initiative (READI): Changing the face of clinical research through community outreach and engagement.

The research equity and diversity initiative (READI): Changing the face of clinical research through community outreach and engagement.

Current evidence underscores a need to transform how we do clinical research, shifting from academic-driven priorities to co-led community partnership focused programs, accessible and relevant career pathway programs that expand opportunities for career development, and design of trainings and practices to develop cultural competence among research teams. Failures of equitable research translation contribute to health disparities. Drivers of this failed translation include lack of diversity in both researchers and participants, lack of alignment between research institutions and the communities they serve, and lack of attention to structural sources of inequity and drivers of mistrust for science and research. The Duke University Research Equity and Diversity Initiative (READI) is a program designed to better align clinical research programs with community health priorities through community engagement. Organized around three specific aims, READI-supported programs targeting increased workforce diversity, workforce training in community engagement and cultural competence, inclusive research engagement principles, and development of trustworthy partnerships.

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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