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Minority HIV patients' perceptions of barriers and facilitators to participation in clinical research.

Caitlin Wolak1, Sarah B Bass, Ellen Tedaldi, Mary Vandenburg-Wolf, Caitlin Rohrer.   

Abstract

HIV clinical trials play an essential role in producing new HIV medications, developing guidelines for the appropriate timing of antiretroviral treatment, and evaluating behavioral interventions that aim to increase the quality of life of HIV-infected individuals. It is critical to have participation from all demographic groups, yet minorities are disproportionately underrepresented in HIV clinical research. This study assessed HIV+ minority patient perceptions of the barriers and benefits of participating in HIV clinical trials in an HIV clinic of a large, urban teaching hospital. Twenty-six, age-eligible (18-65), minority patients were recruited and participated in three focus groups, separated by clinical research participation status. Results suggest differences in perceptions between those who had and had not participated. Facilitators for those who had participated included doctor recommendation and receiving extra medical attention. Those who had not participated indicated disclosure of HIV status, fear of losing the stability that their current medication regimen provided, distrust of the medical system and doubt about the origin of HIV were major deterrents of participation. Both groups indicated a need to better educate minority patients about what clinical research is and its benefits. To increase minority participation, it is vital to examine the perceptions of minority HIV-infected patients and develop culturally competent, developmentally appropriate messages that address these barriers.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22591357     DOI: 10.2174/157016212800792531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr HIV Res        ISSN: 1570-162X            Impact factor:   1.581


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