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在纽约市一个服务不足的社区建立一个以社区为中心的临床研究中心,以增加研究机会、公平性和医疗质量。

Building a community-centered clinical research center in an underserved New York City neighborhood to enhance access to research, equity, and quality of care.

作者信息

Yakubov Amin, Holahan James, Lord Aaron, Jay Melanie, Gross Rachel, Engelson Celia, Alvarez Zariya, Rodriguez Miguel, Caba Caceres Leomaris, Reyes Michael, Drum Emily, Xing Xiaoting, Medina Rosario, Londhe Shilpa, Roy Brita, Alsayed Imad, Gold-von Simson Gabrielle, Bredella Miriam A

机构信息

NYU Langone Health - Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, USA.

NYU Clinical & Translational Science Institute, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Transl Sci. 2025 Feb 10;9(1):e51. doi: 10.1017/cts.2025.23. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Access to an academic clinical research center (CRC) in health professional shortage areas (HPSA) can help address healthcare disparities and increase research accessibility and enrollment. Here we describe the development of a community-centered CRC in the underserved area of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York, centered within a larger academic health network and the evaluation of its outcomes within the first two years. In addition to resources and space, establishment of the CRC required a culturally competent and multilingual team of healthcare professionals and researchers and buy-in from the community. Between 1/2022 and 12/2023, the CRC opened 21 new trials (10 interventional and 11 noninterventional) with greater than 500 participant visits that reflect the racial and ethnic diversity of the community. These participants represent 110 distinct zip codes; 76% of these zip codes are underserved and designated HPSA. 60% self-identified as non-White and 20% identified as Hispanic, with 12 other distinct ethnicities represented. 28% of participants speak 11 languages other than English. Community-based CRCs can be created with sustainable growth to align with the mission of the National Institutes of Health and U.S. Food and Drug Administration to meet the ever-growing clinical, social, and research needs of the communities they serve.

摘要

在卫生专业人员短缺地区(HPSA)建立学术临床研究中心(CRC)有助于解决医疗保健差距,并提高研究的可及性和参与率。在此,我们描述了纽约布鲁克林日落公园这一服务欠缺地区以社区为中心的CRC的发展情况,该中心位于一个更大的学术健康网络内,并对其头两年的成果进行了评估。除了资源和空间外,CRC的建立还需要一支具备文化能力且使用多种语言的医疗保健专业人员和研究人员团队,以及社区的支持。在2022年1月至2023年12月期间,该CRC开展了21项新试验(10项干预性试验和11项非干预性试验),参与者就诊超过500人次,反映了社区的种族和民族多样性。这些参与者来自110个不同的邮政编码区域;其中76%的区域服务欠缺且被指定为HPSA。60%的参与者自我认定为非白人,20%认定为西班牙裔,还有其他12个不同的种族。28%的参与者会说除英语以外的11种语言。可以创建具有可持续发展能力的基于社区的CRC,以符合美国国立卫生研究院和美国食品药品监督管理局的使命,满足其所服务社区不断增长的临床、社会和研究需求。

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