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Impact of dedicated women's outreach workers (WOWs) on recruitment of women in ACTG clinical studies

机译:专门的妇女外展工人(WOWS)对ACTG临床研究中招募妇女的影响

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Background: Despite efforts by the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) to enroll representative numbers of diverse women, participation in ACTG studies in the United States remains largely white and male. To address this gap in women's participation in ACTG research, a one-year pilot study of dedicated women's outreach workers (WOWs) was proposed. Objectives: included demonstrating that targeted recruitment efforts can expand community awareness of ACTG research and ensuring successful enrollment of women at the respective clinical research sites. Methods: The pilot study was conducted at two U.S. sites (Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Emory Ponce de Leon Center in Atlanta, Georgia). The WOWs worked with site personnel to identify and reach out to women living with HIV and/or Hepatitis B or C at their respective sites and encourage them to join a clinical trial registry for those interested in participating in future clinical trials. Results: The Rutgers WOW approached 127 potential participants (of whom 100 joined the WOW registry) and screened 35 participants for open ACTG studies. The Emory WOW approached 120 participants, enrolling 86 into the WOW registry, and screened 51 potential participants for open ACTG studies during the WOW's tenure. The majority of women screened at both sites were women of color. Conclusions: The WOW study team identified several lessons learned that can inform future efforts to engage women living with HIV in clinical research. First, success in engaging women is proportional to level of funding and institutional support. Second, there is a need for a more gender-inclusive scientific agenda as women are more likely to participate if studies address topics of interest to them. Third, meaningful engagement is a two-way street.
机译:背景:尽管艾滋病临床试验小组(ACTG)努力招募了代表性的妇女人数,但在美国参加ACTG研究仍然很大程度上仍然是白人和男性。为了解决妇女参与ACTG研究的差距,提出了一年的专门妇女外展工人(WOWS)的试点研究。目标:包括证明有针对性的招聘工作可以扩大社区对ACTG研究的认识,并确保在各自的临床研究地点成功入学。方法:试点研究是在美国两个地点(新泽西州的罗格斯医学院和乔治亚州亚特兰大的埃默里·庞塞·德莱昂中心)进行的。这些沃尔斯与现场人员合作,在各自的地点识别并与患有艾滋病毒和/或丙型肝炎的妇女接触,并鼓励她们加入临床试验注册处,以便有兴趣参加将来的临床试验。结果:Rutgers WOW接近了127位潜在参与者(其中100名加入了WOW注册表),并筛选了35名参与者进行公开ACTG研究。埃默里(Emory Wow)接近了120名参与者,注册了86名WOW注册表,并在WOW任职期间筛选了51名潜在参与者进行公开ACTG研究。在两个地点筛选的大多数女性都是有色女性。结论:WOW研究团队确定了几个经验教训,可以为未来的努力提供努力,以使患有艾滋病毒的妇女参与临床研究。首先,吸引妇女的成功与资金水平和机构支持水平成正比。其次,如果研究涉及他们感兴趣的话题,则需要更具性别的科学议程,因为女性更有可能参与。第三,有意义的订婚是一条双向街道。

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