CONTEXT: Recruiting and retaining minorities from rural, community health centers is a challenge. Collaboration between the researchers and health center personnel and activities to enhance trust may improve results. PURPOSE: To describe recruitment and retention strategies and report results of a 12-month clinical trial of a telemedicine-based diabetes self-management intervention, conducted within a rural community health center. METHODS: Multi-level, multi-staged recruitment process including collaborative planning, data extraction, medical record review, telephone screen, 2 in-person enrollment visits and randomization. Target sample was adults >or=35 years of age with type 2 diabetes, glycated hemoglobin (GHb)>7% with no significant ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of recruitment methods to enroll-ment sta...
Objective : A diabetes management program was implemented in a rural primary care office for those w...
Background: This study used Community Partnered Participatory Research (CPPR) to address low partici...
CONTEXT: Recruiting and retaining minorities from rural, community health centers is a challenge. Co...
PURPOSE: To describe methods used to recruit and retain low-income Latinos in a randomized clinical ...
ABSTRACT: Context: Diabetes mellitus and its complications disproportionately affect minority citize...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
BACKGROUND: The development of evidence-based care geared towards Black and Latina women living with...
Background: Recruiting research participants from primary care in rural Appalachia is a major challe...
Purpose: To conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeco-nom...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of recruitment methods to enrollment stat...
Background/aimsRacial and ethnic minorities remain underrepresented in clinical research, yet few re...
Background: Racial/ethnic minority groups remain underrepresented in clinical trials. Many strategie...
PurposeTo conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeconomic ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of recruitment methods to enroll-ment sta...
Objective : A diabetes management program was implemented in a rural primary care office for those w...
Background: This study used Community Partnered Participatory Research (CPPR) to address low partici...
CONTEXT: Recruiting and retaining minorities from rural, community health centers is a challenge. Co...
PURPOSE: To describe methods used to recruit and retain low-income Latinos in a randomized clinical ...
ABSTRACT: Context: Diabetes mellitus and its complications disproportionately affect minority citize...
The burden of diabetes is higher in urban areas and among racial and ethnic minorities. The purpose ...
BACKGROUND: The development of evidence-based care geared towards Black and Latina women living with...
Background: Recruiting research participants from primary care in rural Appalachia is a major challe...
Purpose: To conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeco-nom...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of recruitment methods to enrollment stat...
Background/aimsRacial and ethnic minorities remain underrepresented in clinical research, yet few re...
Background: Racial/ethnic minority groups remain underrepresented in clinical trials. Many strategie...
PurposeTo conduct and evaluate a two-phased community-based approach to recruit lower socioeconomic ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of recruitment methods to enroll-ment sta...
Objective : A diabetes management program was implemented in a rural primary care office for those w...
Background: This study used Community Partnered Participatory Research (CPPR) to address low partici...