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SHINE disability project

by Anneliese Levy

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Shine Disability Project

SHINE disability project looking at the barriers to participating in clinical trials.

SHINE ImageA group of the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit staff carried out a project looking at the barriers to participating in clinical trials that people with disabilities face.   
They were joined by BSc student Sameed Shariq, who carried out a and MSc student, Yoshiko Sakuma for a .    
For both studies Marie Miller was co-author, Marie is Public Involvement Co-ordinator for the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit, and an expert advisor at the 天美传媒 & Partners Hub Research Support Service.  
Both studies include insights into how researchers can take to make clinical trials more inclusive. Such as utilising patient and public involvement to improve recruitment and protocols. As well as carefully considering exclusion criteria to only include what is essential and open-up the research participation for people with disabilities. 
Find out more about how the Imperial Partners & Hub Research Support Service could help you . 

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Anneliese Levy

School of Public Health