Disability as Researchers and Stakeholders
Cross-source consensus on Disability as Researchers and Stakeholders from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- People with disabilities were included as co-authors and participated in the design, implementation, dissemination, and reporting of this scoping review. — Equitable inclusion of people with disabilities in clinical trials: a scoping review
- People with disabilities must be integrated into clinical trials not only as participants but as investigators, advisors, and collaborators across all phases of the trial process. — Equitable inclusion of people with disabilities in clinical trials: a scoping review
- Co-production and power-sharing, where people with disabilities have genuine influence over research decisions rather than merely consultative roles, are critical structural components of disability-inclusive trials. — Equitable inclusion of people with disabilities in clinical trials: a scoping review
- Research teams should create training and mentorship pathways for people with disabilities, explicitly valuing lived expertise. — Equitable inclusion of people with disabilities in clinical trials: a scoping review