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Is the enrollment of racial and ethnic minorities in research in the emergency setting equitable
Resuscitation, 06/12/09
Sugarman J et al. - Despite some discordance in subgroups, there was no overall difference in the racial and ethnic distribution of subjects enrolled in a multi-center clinical trial of severe trauma compared to a registry accounting for study entry criteria. These findings help address justice concerns about enrollment of racial and ethnic minorities in trauma research performed using an exception from informed consent under emergency circumstances.
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