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The Global Gap: Race, Ethnicity, and Palliative Care Trials
GlobalSaturday, November 16, 2024
In a recent review, experts looked at how race, ethnicity, nationality, and religion are reported in palliative care trials. They found a lack of transparency. This isn't just about ticking boxes; it's about ensuring the care we provide is truly tailored to each person's needs.
We need to do better. Researchers should be clear about who is included in their studies and how their findings might apply to different groups. This isn't about creating divisions; it's about recognizing and respecting the diversity that makes us all unique.
So, the next time you read about a palliative care study, ask yourself: Who were the people in this trial? Were their backgrounds considered? Because the answers to these questions can make a big difference in the care we provide.
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