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Master Clinical Trial Agreement

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Source: AAPCHO

Type: PDF document

Level: Advanced

Description: This document offers language to use in drafting a clinical trial agreement.



Meeting the Research Infrastructure Needs of Micropolitan and Rural Communities

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Source: Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin-Fox Valley

Type: Electronic Journal

Level: Advanced

Description: This article discusses the need for universities to extend their distributive research networks beyond campus lines for increased research efficiency and innovation.



Partnering with Community-Based Organizations: An Academic Institution’s Evolving Perspective

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Source: Department of Medicine, Charles R. Drew University

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article reinforces the importance of a Memorandum of Understanding and the careful selection of a community advisory board in utilizing the community-based participatory research model.



Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET) Disparities Toolkit

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Source: HRET

Type: Online Reading

Level: Advanced

Description: This web-based toolkit offers resources for hospitals, health systems, clinics and health plans for systematic data collection of race, ethicity and primary language data from patients.



Process Evaluation for Community Participation

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Source: Center for Pediatric Research

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article examines the importance of process evaluation to examine community participation’s role in health and social change outcomes.



A Collaborative Approach to the Recruitment and Retention of Minority Patients with Diabetes in Rural Community Health Centers

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Source: University of South Carolina School of Medicine

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article discusses a successful approach to recruiting and retaining ethnically diverse study participants in rural South Carolina.



Are Racial and Ethnic Minorities Less Willing to Participate in Health Research?

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Source: National Institute of Health

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article finds that African-Americans and Hispanics are no less willing to participate in health research than non-Hispanic whites.  Further, it suggests we focus on ensuring equal access to health research for all groups.



Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Detroit Partnership:Improving Diabetes-Related Outcomes Among African American and Latino Adults

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Source: University of Michigan

Type: PDF Document

Level: Advanced

Description: This study demonstrates the effectiveness of a community-based, culturally tailored diabetes intervention for African American and Latino adults in Detroit, Michigan.



Race, Medical Researcher Distrust, Percieved Harm, and Willingness to Participate in Cardiovascular Prevention Trials

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Source: Yale School of Medicine

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This study found that African Americans expressed greater concerns about experiencing harm from participating in clinical trials and greater distrust towards medical researchers than white participants.

 



The Starting Point for Research: Building a Research Infrastructure at Access Community Health Network

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Source: NACHC Community Health Institute

Type: PDF document

Level: Advanced

Description: This presentation outlines an existing research partnership within the ACCESS Community Health network, and outlines the importance and benefits to engaging in participatory research.