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. 2022 Oct 6;7(1):e23. doi: 10.1017/cts.2022.471

Table 1.

Community Consultant Panel (CCP) demographics and experiences (N = 13)

Demographics N (%)
Age
 20–45 years 3 (23.1)
 46–64 years 8 (61.5)
 Over 65 years 2 (15.4)
Education
 Some college/Associates Degree 2 (15.4)
 Bachelor’s Degree 4 (30.8)
 Post graduate (Master’s Degree, PhD, etc) 7 (53.8)
Female 8 (61.5)
Race/Ethnicity (check all that apply)
 Latino/Latina/Hispanic 5 (38.5)
 Black/African American 4 (30.8)
 Asian 2 (15.4)
 White 2 (15.4)
Community sectors (check all that apply)
 Community Health Workers/Promotoras 7 (53.8)
 Essential workers 6 (46.2)
 Healthcare Professionals 4 (30.7)
 Other: patients (1), older adults (1), labor trafficking survivor (1), non-profit organizations (2) 5 (38.5)
Population you feel you represent (check all that apply) a
 Black/African American 6 (46.2)
 Hispanic/Latino 5 (38.5)
 Asian American or Pacific Islander 2 (15.4)
 Low-income 9 (69.2)
 Chronic Disease 5 (38.5)
 Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, Queer/Questioning 3 (23.1)
 Other: Immigrants (1), Faith-based (1), Older adults (1) 3 (23.1)
Prior research experience (check all that apply)
 Previously served on a Community Advisory Board b 9 (69.2)
 Worked on a research study with an academic institution 8 (61.5)
Satisfaction with CCP participation c
 Felt welcome as a member of the CCP 12 (92.3)
 Felt comments were valued by the academic team 12 (92.3)
 Gained new information about clinical trials, COVID-19, or COVID-19 vaccines 13 (100.0)
 Applied new information outside of the CCP 13 (100.0)
a

Provided options were: Black/AA, LatinX/Latino, White/Caucasian, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, LGBTQ, Low income, Chronic Disease, Other (please specify).

b

May include community advisory boards for academic or non-academic institutions.

c

Response of “Very Satisfied” or “Extremely Satisfied” on a Likert scale.