Implementation Strategies to Increase Clinical Trial Enrollment in a Community-Academic Partnership and Impact on Hispanic Representation: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis.
Nahomy Ledesma ViciosoDiana LinDaniel R GomezJonathan T YangNancy Y LeeAndreas RimnerYoshiya YamadaMichael J ZelefskyNoah S KalmanCharles E RutterRupesh R KotechaMinesh P MehtaJoseph E PanoffMichael D ChuongAndrew L SalnerJamie S OstroffLisa C DiamondNoah J MathisOren CahlonDavid G PfisterZhigang ZhangFumiko L ChinoChiaojung Jillian TsaiErin F GillespiePublished in: JCO oncology practice (2022)
A combination of practice-level and physician-level strategies implemented at community-based partner sites was associated with increased clinical trial enrollment, which translated to improved Hispanic representation. This supports the role Q:2 of strategic community-academic partnerships in addressing disparities in clinical trial enrollment.
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