Decentralized Clinical Trial (DCT) Strategies to Enhance Diversity and Inclusion of Underrepresented Patient Populations in Clinical Trials
In this report the publisher takes a deep dive into decentralized clinical strategies and how race and other factors influence the channels people use to find clinical trials, satisfaction with clinical trial elements, and willingness to participate in future clinical trials. The report also identifies racial differences underlying participation rates clinical trials and identifies those elements that are the most likely to drive future participation. This research should be considered foundational information for biopharmaceutical industry stakeholders seeking to increase diversity and participation in underrepresented patient groups in clinical trials.
Overview:
The report examines the perceptions of 467 clinical trial participants and 553 respondents from the general population that have not participated in a clinical trial. Analysis by factors including as race, gender, socioeconomic status, and insurance type provide valuable insights into how to enhance diversity and inclusion in clinical trials.
Topics covered include:
- Rationale for searching for a clinical trial
- Source where patients first Learn about clinical trials
- Why participants join/do not join clinical trials
- Perceived ease or difficulty with clinical trial elements and patient satisfaction
- Impact of decentralized elements on clinical trial experience and willingness to participate in the future
- Impact of travel on clinical trial satisfaction
- Patient and general population attitudes towards travel in clinical trials
- Top decentralized strategies driving patient willingness to participate in future clinical trials
- Likelihood of participating in trails with more in-home and away-from-home elements
Table of Contents
I. Study Background
II. Key Conclusions and LSSG Discussion
III. Methodology
IV. Detailed Findings - Clinical Trial Participant Perspective
V. Detailed Findings - Non-Clinical Trial Participant Perspective
VI. Respondent Demographics
VII. About the Publisher
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