Editorial How to improve diversity and equity in clinical trials through telemedicine?
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Abstract
Dementia research is diverse, but sparse or non-existent in some regions of the world. According to Clinicaltrials.gov, 78.8% of all clinical trials were developed in Europe (51.4%) and the United States (27.4%). Only 14% were carried in Asia, 4.5% in Latin America, and 2% in Africa. There are large cultural, educational, ethnic, and socioeconomic differences between the world´s populations in different regions. Results obtained in one location are often not generalisable to all regions. Clinical research need to increase diversity and improve inclusion.
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Allegri, R. F., Roman, F., & Barceló, E. (2024). Editorial How to improve diversity and equity in clinical trials through telemedicine?. Journal of Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, 5(2), e6220. https://doi.org/10.17981/ JACN.5.2.2024.6220
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