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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2022 Apr:115:106713.
doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2022.106713. Epub 2022 Feb 22.

Designing the Fostering Inclusivity in Research Engagement for Underrepresented Populations in Parkinson's Disease study

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Designing the Fostering Inclusivity in Research Engagement for Underrepresented Populations in Parkinson's Disease study

Angie V Sanchez et al. Contemp Clin Trials. 2022 Apr.
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Abstract

Background: Population reflective research enrollment improves study generalizability and disease knowledge. Nevertheless, the proportion of underrepresented groups (URGs) in Parkinson's disease (PD) research remains low. Hence, the current manuscript describes the process of designing a study to analyze the effectiveness of strategies to overcome barriers to URG recruitment in PD research.

Methods: The Fostering Inclusivity in Research Engagement for Underrepresented Populations in Parkinson's Disease (FIRE-UP PD) study asked participating sites to identify a URG or geographical region to target to assess knowledge and attitudes toward PD research as well as increase Fox Insight (an online study with The Michael J. Fox Foundation) participation across eight months. URGs were defined as racial and ethnic minorities, women, rural populations, and low socioeconomic status groups. Participating sites were paired based on their proposed interventions and were randomly assigned to either the intervention or control condition.

Results: The FIRE-UP PD study was divided into pre-intervention, intervention, and post-intervention periods to measure changes in awareness and trust in PD research along with engagement and interest in PD protocols through the use of several surveys. Interventions included developing educational tools to engage local communities, building partnerships within local PD communities, and recruiting stakeholders to reimagine medical and research information for the community.

Conclusion: Improving representation in research is a crucial step toward improving access to PD diagnoses and treatments. This is one of the first multi-site PD research studies to include community engagement to address barriers to research participation and improve research recruitment of URGs.

Keywords: Community engagement; Diverse representation; Parkinson's disease; Research barriers; Research recruitment; Underrepresented groups.

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