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Latino Beliefs About Biomedical Research Participation
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EthnicityEducationResearch EthicsUnited StatesLatino CultureLatino/a StudiesHealth CommunicationU.s.-mexico BorderMedical AnthropologyResearch CulturePublic HealthPublic InvolvementHealth PolicyUnderserved PopulationCommunity EngagementElicitation InterviewsResearch-practice PartnershipCommunity HealthCommunity-based ResearchArtsScience Policy
Latinos are under-represented in biomedical research conducted in the United States, impeding disease prevention and treatment efforts for this growing demographic group. We gathered perceptions of biomedical research and gauged willingness to participate through elicitation interviews and focus groups with Latinos living on the U.S.-Mexico border. Themes that emerged included a strong willingness to participate in biomedical studies and suggested that Latinos may be under-represented due to limited formal education and access to health information, not distrust. The conflation of research and clinical care was common and motivated participation. Outreach efforts and educational interventions to inform Latinos of participation opportunities and clarify harms and benefits associated with biomedical research participation will be essential to maintain trust within Latino communities.
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