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Published in: Journal of Cancer Education 6/2019

01-12-2019

Educating Hispanics About Clinical Trials and Biobanking

Authors: M. Lizette Rangel, Natalia I. Heredia, Belinda Reininger, Lorna McNeill, Maria E. Fernandez

Published in: Journal of Cancer Education | Issue 6/2019

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Abstract

Hispanics are under-represented in clinical research. To ensure that the Hispanic population benefits from advances in public health and medicine, including personalized medicine, there is a need to increase their participation in clinical trials and biobanking. There is a great need for improving awareness and addressing concerns individuals may have about participation. The purpose of this study was to adapt, implement, and evaluate educational materials about clinical trials and biobanking for Hispanic individuals. We adapted existing materials based on focus group data. We then trained four promotoras de salud to deliver education to Hispanic adults in community settings in Houston, TX. The promotoras educated 101 Hispanic adults, 51 on biobanking and 50 on clinical trials. Study staff administered brief pre- and post-test questionnaires that measured benefits, barriers, norms, self-efficacy, and intention to participate in either clinical trials or biobanking. Our sample was predominately female (83%) and Spanish-speaking (69%) and made less than $25,000 a year (87%). This intervention increased perceived benefits of participating in biobanking and clinical trials, self-efficacy for donating biospecimens, and intention to participate in biobanking if invited. Perceived barriers to participating declined. This study demonstrated that brief education can result in improved perceptions and attitudes related to participation in biobanking and clinical trials, and could increase participation. Researchers and practitioners could use these educational materials to educate Hispanic community members on clinical research potentially increasing participation rates in the future.
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Metadata
Title
Educating Hispanics About Clinical Trials and Biobanking
Authors
M. Lizette Rangel
Natalia I. Heredia
Belinda Reininger
Lorna McNeill
Maria E. Fernandez
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Education / Issue 6/2019
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Electronic ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-018-1417-6

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