March 19, 2026 · Urogynecology (Philadelphia, Pa.) · DOI: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000001824

Research Experiences of Non-White Postpartum Women

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The study aimed to assess the research experiences of non-White postpartum women to identify barriers to their participation in medical research and promote maternal health equity. Findings revealed that while many participants had never been approached for research, they expressed a strong willingness to participate, motivated by community benefits and the presence of researchers of the same race or sex. The results highlight the importance of inclusivity in research recruitment to enhance participation among diverse populations.

Christina Lewicky-Gaupp, Tara Samsel, Margaret G Mueller, Sarah A Collins, Juraj Letko, James W Griffith, Kimberly S Kenton

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