A systems framework for improving clinical trial recruitment: A literature-informed approach
Blake Zimmerman, Alexandria Moellner, Nasia Safdar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new framework to improve clinical trial recruitment by addressing barriers through a systems-based approach.
Contribution
The novel SEIPR framework integrates literature-based insights to guide recruitment and retention strategies for underrepresented populations.
Findings
Key obstacles include lack of trial awareness, distance from trial centers, and mistrust.
Solutions involve decentralizing trials, using local community partnerships, and providing communication technology.
The SEIPR framework organizes these insights into actionable components for researchers.
Abstract
Recruitment and retention of populations with limited prior participation in clinical trials remains a challenge. Thus, an increased understanding of the complex factors that impede or facilitate recruitment and retention is needed. Adapting the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS), we developed the Systems Engineering Initiative for Participant-Centric Research (SEIPR) framework that researchers can use to develop, implement, and evaluate interventions to increase trial participation. We performed a non-systematic literature review using the digital databases PubMed and Google Scholar to determine factors facilitating and impeding involvement of populations with limited prior participation in clinical trials. From this literature, we developed the SEIPR framework by applying it to the context of recruitment and retention. We organized key obstacles and…
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TopicsEthics in Clinical Research · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging · Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
