Locklear Tracie, Lewis Roslyn, Calhoun Faye, Li Andy, Dickerson Kathryn C, McMillan Amanda, Davis Lisa, Dzirasa Kafui, Weinfurt Kevin P, Grambow Steven C
Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC, USA.
Partnerships and Collaborative Agreements, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2022 Nov 9;7(1):e30. doi: 10.1017/cts.2022.489. eCollection 2023.
Clinical trials continue to disproportionately underrepresent people of color. Increasing representation of diverse backgrounds among clinical research personnel has the potential to yield greater representation in clinical trials and more efficacious medical interventions by addressing medical mistrust. In 2019, North Carolina Central University (NCCU), a Historically Black College and University with a more than 80% underrepresented student population, established the Clinical Research Sciences Program with support from the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) program at neighboring Duke University. This program was designed to increase exposure of students from diverse educational, racial, and ethnic backgrounds to the field of clinical research, with a special focus on health equity education. In the first year, the program graduated 11 students from the two-semester certificate program, eight of whom now hold positions as clinical research professionals. This article describes how leveraging the CTSA program helped NCCU build a framework for producing a highly trained, competent, and diverse workforce in clinical research responsive to the call for increased diversity in clinical trial participation.
临床试验中有色人种的代表性仍然严重不足。通过解决医疗不信任问题,增加临床研究人员背景的多样性,有可能在临床试验中实现更高的代表性,并带来更有效的医疗干预措施。2019年,北卡罗来纳中央大学(NCCU),一所历史悠久的黑人大学,学生中代表性不足的比例超过80%,在邻近的杜克大学临床与转化科学奖(CTSA)项目的支持下,设立了临床研究科学项目。该项目旨在让来自不同教育、种族和民族背景的学生更多地接触临床研究领域,特别注重健康公平教育。第一年,该项目有11名学生从为期两个学期的证书项目毕业,其中8人现在担任临床研究专业人员。本文描述了如何利用CTSA项目帮助NCCU建立一个框架,以培养一支训练有素、能力出众且背景多样的临床研究劳动力队伍,响应临床试验参与中增加多样性的呼吁。