Coaching intervention as a strategy for enhancing accrual to phase I/II clinical trials

2007 
6580 Background: Lack of both trust and rapport with health care providers has been identified as possible causes for under- representation of minorities within clinical trials. Our study used a “Peer Coach” (PC) to promote trust among minority patients with advanced cancer. Methods: Minority patients with advanced breast, colorectal, lung, or prostate carcinoma were randomly assigned to receive a PC or “Usual Care” (UC). Patients completed baseline and 6-month telephone interviews to assess demographics, trust in healthcare providers, attitudes toward clinical trials, and quality of life. Patients randomized to the coaching intervention were assigned a coach, trained in health communications, who made biweekly contacts for 6 months to address general issues, progress or development in cancer care, and available resources. Patients randomized to UC received no further intervention. Results: Over 21 months, we screened 268 patients and enrolled 73 African Americans and 2 Asians (56 women and 19 men) includ...
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