2023
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2023.0090
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Trust as a Central Factor in Hospice Enrollment Disparities Among Ethnic and Racial Minority Patients: A Qualitative Study of Interrelated and Compounding Factors Impacting Trust

Gowri Anandarajah,
Meera R. Mennillo,
Sophie Wang
et al.
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“…There are some limitations as well, including a lack of racial/ethnic diversity despite multi-site recruitment. However, the diversity in our sample is reflective of the hospice population nationally, where minority populations are less likely to enroll 44,45. Study enrollment was 30.9%, which aligns with reviews reporting approximately one-third of cancer caregivers enroll in intervention studies46 with particular difficulty enrolling for end-of-life studies.…”
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“…There are some limitations as well, including a lack of racial/ethnic diversity despite multi-site recruitment. However, the diversity in our sample is reflective of the hospice population nationally, where minority populations are less likely to enroll 44,45. Study enrollment was 30.9%, which aligns with reviews reporting approximately one-third of cancer caregivers enroll in intervention studies46 with particular difficulty enrolling for end-of-life studies.…”
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confidence: 60%