Why Accessible Language Matters in Clinical Trials: How Inclusive Translation Protects Participants

Simplified cartoon of translators, researchers, and disabled advocates working together around a table with papers labeled “Back Translation,” “Cognitive Debriefing,” and “Validation.” Friendly, inclusive tone using brand colors.Clinical trials are vital to medical progress, yet their language often leaves people behind. When consent forms, questionnaires, or study instructions are hard to understand, disabled people can be excluded. Inclusive translation in clinical trials ensures that every participant — regardless of language or ability — can understand and engage safely. When research materials aren’t …

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