How nurse-led research is amplifying the voice of underrepresented groups
Join Giada Giusmin and Dr Claire Coughlan to explore how nurse-led research initiatives are helping underrepresented communities have their voices heard. How can research better reflect the needs and priorities of everyone in our society? Join us to explore how nurse-led research initiatives are helping underrepresented communities have their voices heard. The session will tackle critical nursing barriers that often restrict patient access to clinical trials. Learn about successful solutions and key insights from doctoral research on engaging seldom-heard groups, including non-native language speakers, minority ethnic groups, and newly arrived migrants. Attendees will leave with a practical, ready-to-use recruitment resource to help increase confidence around discussing trial participation with patients.

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