This study investigates factors that facilitate and impede minority participation in medical and scientific research studies. Four focus group sessions involving 18 participants aged 18 to 55 years were conducted. Participants, all members of minority groups, were asked a series of questions about why minorities in the Twin Cities area might or might not participate in medical research. Focus group participants indicated they would be willing to participate as research subjects if study findings were shored with them and their primary care physician and if results would benefit their community. Participants cited 4 major barriers to their participation in research: limited knowledge of health studies, mistrust of researchers, limited community involvement in the design of health studies, and use of invasive procedures. Results from this study suggest that researchers seeking to include minority subjects need to use more participatory or community-centered approaches to research.
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Aust N Z J Public Health
February 2025
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Health & Biosecurity, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia. Electronic address:
Objective: In Australia, 'improving access to and the consumption of a healthy diet' is a focus in the National Preventive Health Strategy. The objective of this paper is to describe the past trends and future projections of population intakes against the Strategy's targets of increasing fruit consumption to 2 servings per day; increasing vegetables to 5 servings; and reducing discretionary foods to <20% of total energy by 2030.
Methods: Self-reported intake data were available from an online survey of 275,170 Australian adults collected between 2015 and 2023.
J Arthroplasty
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BJGP Open
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March 2025
Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
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Design: Qualitative focus group discussion (FGD) supplemented by quantitative data from a cohort study using a structured questionnaire.
Setting: This study was conducted in a community-based setting, with participants recruited online through non-profit organisations via social media and email.
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