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一种用于COVID-19疫苗临床试验多样性的社区合作方法。

A community-partnered approach for diversity in COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials.

作者信息

Castellon-Lopez Yelba, Landovitz Raphael, Ntekume Ejiro, Porter Courtney, Bross Rachelle, Hilder Robin, Lucas-Wright Aziza, Daar Eric S, Chavez Pedro, Blades Christopher, Carson Savanna, Morris D'Ann, Vassar Stefanie, Casillas Alejandra, Brown Arleen

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Division of Infectious Disease, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Transl Sci. 2022 Oct 6;7(1):e23. doi: 10.1017/cts.2022.471. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Communities of color have faced disproportionate morbidity and mortality from COVID-19, coupled with historical underrepresentation in US clinical trials, creating challenges for equitable participation in developing and testing a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine.

METHODS

To increase diversity, including racial and ethnic representation, in local Los Angeles County NIH-sponsored Phase 3 SARS-CoV-2 vaccine clinical trials, we used deliberative community engagement approaches to form a Community Consultant Panel (CCP) that partnered with trial research teams. Thirteen members were recruited, including expertise from essential workers, community-based and faith-based organizations, or leaders from racial and ethnic minority communities.

RESULTS

Working closely with local investigators for the vaccine studies, the CCP provided critical insight on best practices for community trust building, clinical trial participation, and reliable information dissemination regarding COVID-19 vaccines. Modifying recruitment, outreach, and trial protocols led to majority-minority participants (55%-78%) in each of the three vaccine clinical trials. CCP's input led to cultural tailoring of recruitment materials, changes in recruitment messaging, and supportive services to improve trial accessibility and acceptability (transportation, protocols for cultural competency, and support linkages to care in case of an adverse event). Barriers to clinical trial participation unable to be resolved included childcare, requests for after-hours appointment availability, and mobile locations for trial visits.

CONCLUSION

Using deliberative community engagement can provide critical and timely insight into the community-centered barriers to COVID-19 vaccine trial participation, including addressing social determinants of health, trust, clinical trial literacy, structural barriers, and identifying trusted messenger and reliable sources of information.

摘要

引言

有色人种社区在新冠疫情中面临着不成比例的发病率和死亡率,同时在美国临床试验中的代表性历来不足,这给公平参与研发和测试安全有效的新冠疫苗带来了挑战。

方法

为了增加洛杉矶县当地由美国国立卫生研究院赞助的新冠病毒疫苗3期临床试验的多样性,包括种族和族裔代表性,我们采用了协商性社区参与方法,组建了一个与试验研究团队合作的社区顾问小组(CCP)。招募了13名成员,包括一线工作者、社区组织和宗教组织的专业人员,或来自少数族裔社区的领袖。

结果

CCP与疫苗研究的当地研究人员密切合作,就社区信任建设、临床试验参与以及新冠疫苗可靠信息传播的最佳实践提供了关键见解。修改招募、推广和试验方案后,三项疫苗临床试验中的多数参与者均为少数族裔(55%-78%)。CCP的意见促使招募材料进行文化定制、招募信息改变,并提供支持性服务以提高试验的可及性和可接受性(交通、文化能力协议,以及在发生不良事件时提供医疗护理的支持联系)。无法解决的临床试验参与障碍包括儿童保育、非工作时间预约的需求,以及试验地点的流动性。

结论

采用协商性社区参与能够为以社区为中心的新冠疫苗试验参与障碍提供关键且及时的见解,包括解决健康的社会决定因素、信任、临床试验知识、结构性障碍,以及确定可信的信息传递者和可靠的信息来源。

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