
|Articles|January 23, 2020
Survey of 4,000 Patients Reveals How to Increase Diversity in Clinical Research
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Antidote Technologies announced the findings from a recent survey of 4,000 patients and caregivers about their attitudes towards clinical research. The survey revealed several factors that affect the participation of people of color, including trial type preferences, motivations for and barriers to taking part in a clinical trial, and logistical factors.
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