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The Inclusion of African-American Study Participants in Web-Based Research Studies: Viewpoint.

Bekeela WatsonDana H Z RobinsonLaura HarkerKimberly R Jacob Arriola
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2016)
The use of Web-based methods for research recruitment and intervention delivery has greatly increased as Internet usage continues to grow. These Internet-based strategies allow for researchers to quickly reach more people. African-Americans are underrepresented in health research studies. Due to this, African-Americans get less benefit from important research that could address the disproportionate health outcomes they face. Web-based research studies are one promising way to engage more African-Americans and build trust with the African-American community. With African-Americans' increasing access to the Internet using mobile phones and other mobile phone technologies, we advocate for efforts to increase the representation of African-Americans in research studies by using the Internet as a recruitment tool and conclude with recommendations that support this goal.
Keyphrases
  • african american
  • health information
  • case control
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental health
  • social media
  • clinical practice
  • quality improvement
  • neural network