Project 460951

Barriers and Facilitators to Venous Thromboembolism Research Participation in Underrepresented Ethnoracial Groups

460951

Barriers and Facilitators to Venous Thromboembolism Research Participation in Underrepresented Ethnoracial Groups

$14,685
Project Information
Study Type: Unclear
Research Theme: Social / Cultural / Environmental / Population Health
Institution & Funding
Principal Investigator(s): Xu, Yan; Le Gal, Grégoire
Co-Investigator(s): Anand, Sonia S; Carrier, Marc; Chitsike, Rufaro; Duffett, Lisa; Lee, Agnes Yuet Ying; Siegal, Deborah M
Institution: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
CIHR Institute: Circulatory and Respiratory Health
Program: Planning and Dissemination Grant - Institute Community Support
Peer Review Committee: Planning and Dissemination - ICRH
Competition Year: 2022
Term: 1 yr 0 mth
Abstract Summary

Venous thromboembolism, comprising of deep vein thrombosis (clots involving veins in the legs) or pulmonary embolism (clots involving lung arteries), is the third leading cause of cardiovascular death worldwide. Despite our improved understanding of how to prevent and treat these conditions through decades of research, non-White ethnoracial groups and Indigenous peoples have been disproportionately under-represented in these studies. The cause of this under-representation in thrombosis-related research participation is unknown. The goal of our proposed Canadian Symposium on Ethnoracial and Indigenous Diversity in Venous Thromboembolism Research is to identify barriers faced by ethnoracially under-represented groups and Indigenous peoples related to thrombosis research, to learn from best practices in national and international platforms that have successfully incorporated ethnoracially under-represented populations and Indigenous peoples into their research agenda, and to develop strategies and tools that will facilitate ethnoracial diversity of thrombosis-related research studies in Canada. Throughout this project, we will engage with Canadian stakeholders representing, or directly advocating for under-represented ethnoracial groups and Indigenous peoples. We believe that this Symposium will serve as a catalyst to a future Research Program focused on equity, diversity and inclusion in thrombosis-related research.

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Keywords
Anticoagulant Therapy Ethnoracial Minorities Health Equity Indigenous Peoples Research Participation Venous Thrombosis