A systematic review of community-based participatory research to enhance clinical trials in racial and ethnic minority groups.

Health Services Research
Denise De las NuecesLeRoi S Hicks

Abstract

To examine the effectiveness of current community-based participatory research (CBPR) clinical trials involving racial and ethnic minorities. All published peer-reviewed CBPR intervention articles in PubMed and CINAHL databases from January 2003 to May 2010. We performed a systematic literature review. Data were extracted on each study's characteristics, community involvement in research, subject recruitment and retention, and intervention effects. We found 19 articles meeting inclusion criteria. Of these, 14 were published from 2007 to 2010. Articles described some measures of community participation in research with great variability. Although CBPR trials examined a wide range of behavioral and clinical outcomes, such trials had very high success rates in recruiting and retaining minority participants and achieving significant intervention effects. Significant publication gaps remain between CBPR and other interventional research methods. CBPR may be effective in increasing participation of racial and ethnic minority subjects in research and may be a powerful tool in testing the generalizability of effective interventions among these populations. CBPR holds promise as an approach that may contribute greatly to the study of he...Continue Reading

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