Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participants

Clinical trials conducted with incarcerated populations are rare. We present a case example of one such jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial to demonstrate the importance of including a theory-driven approach to intervention framing, novel experimental designs to boost access to low-risk tria...

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Main Authors: Pablo Kennedy, Rubina Ratnaparkhi, Jaehoon Lee, Jason E. Glenn, Patricia J. Kelly, Kim S. Kimminau, Stephanie Assimonye, Megha Ramaswamy
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059866123005617/type/journal_article
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author Pablo Kennedy
Rubina Ratnaparkhi
Jaehoon Lee
Jason E. Glenn
Patricia J. Kelly
Kim S. Kimminau
Stephanie Assimonye
Megha Ramaswamy
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description Clinical trials conducted with incarcerated populations are rare. We present a case example of one such jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial to demonstrate the importance of including a theory-driven approach to intervention framing, novel experimental designs to boost access to low-risk trials, and retention strategies for long-term follow-up of hard-to-reach populations. As such we offer a social determinant of health framework to ensure cancer prevention research is conducted through the lenses of health promotion and health equity. Deviations from the gold-standard randomized control design, transparent systematic allotment, and street-based outreach retention strategies contribute to the feasibility of conducting clinical trials in carceral settings and after people leave jail. Best practices presented can be used in design and conduct of future clinical trials with criminal legal system-involved populations.
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spelling doaj.art-d5fb76b047c8430d8f17a26d9d4602822023-08-04T10:15:58ZengCambridge University PressJournal of Clinical and Translational Science2059-86612023-01-01710.1017/cts.2023.561Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participantsPablo Kennedy0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2795-6446Rubina Ratnaparkhi1Jaehoon Lee2Jason E. Glenn3Patricia J. Kelly4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8143-7153Kim S. Kimminau5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2252-7941Stephanie Assimonye6Megha Ramaswamy7University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USAUniversity of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USATexas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USAUniversity of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USAUniversity of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USAUniversity of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USAUniversity of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USAUniversity of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USAClinical trials conducted with incarcerated populations are rare. We present a case example of one such jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial to demonstrate the importance of including a theory-driven approach to intervention framing, novel experimental designs to boost access to low-risk trials, and retention strategies for long-term follow-up of hard-to-reach populations. As such we offer a social determinant of health framework to ensure cancer prevention research is conducted through the lenses of health promotion and health equity. Deviations from the gold-standard randomized control design, transparent systematic allotment, and street-based outreach retention strategies contribute to the feasibility of conducting clinical trials in carceral settings and after people leave jail. Best practices presented can be used in design and conduct of future clinical trials with criminal legal system-involved populations.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059866123005617/type/journal_articleJailclinical trialsocial determinants of healthcancer prevention
spellingShingle Pablo Kennedy
Rubina Ratnaparkhi
Jaehoon Lee
Jason E. Glenn
Patricia J. Kelly
Kim S. Kimminau
Stephanie Assimonye
Megha Ramaswamy
Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participants
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Jail
clinical trial
social determinants of health
cancer prevention
title Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participants
title_full Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participants
title_fullStr Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participants
title_full_unstemmed Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participants
title_short Case example of a jail-based cancer prevention clinical trial: Social determinants of health framework, novel experimental design, and retention strategies to facilitate long-term follow-up of clinical trial participants
title_sort case example of a jail based cancer prevention clinical trial social determinants of health framework novel experimental design and retention strategies to facilitate long term follow up of clinical trial participants
topic Jail
clinical trial
social determinants of health
cancer prevention
url https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059866123005617/type/journal_article
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