Abstract Background Research participant recruitment is often fraught with obstacles. Poor response rates can reduce statistical power, threaten both internal and external validity, and increase study costs and duration. Military personnel are socialized to a specific set of laws, norms, traditions, and values; their willingness to participate in research may differ from civilians. The aims of this study were to better understand the views of United States (US) Veterans who served in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/ Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) on research and motivators for participating in research to inform recruitment for a planned observational study of respiratory health in OEF/OIF Veterans. Methods We conducted 10 focus groups in a...
Background: The use of digital technology within health care service delivery, monitoring, and resea...
As combat veterans returned from supporting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, questions over the saf...
Background: A series of recent articles has reported on well-designed studies examining base rates o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Military-relevant health research often includes U....
Background Many investigators are interested in recruiting veterans from recent conflicts in Afghani...
Example letter given to participants at focus groups. Example of a contact letter and key study proc...
AbstractBackgroundClinicalTrials.gov reviews have evaluated research trends for specific conditions ...
There are a number of perceived barriers that preclude Combat Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom an...
Background: There is ample documentation that war negatively affects those soldiers who serve on the...
BackgroundAccess to healthcare delivery programs and systems is a primary correlate to the overall h...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
Background: Traditional perspectives of veteran mental health are grounded in physiological and psyc...
Estimates the numbers, needs, and resources of military personnel deployed in or returning from Iraq...
Background: Participant recruitment is an ongoing challenge in health research. Recruitment may be e...
Background:The use of digital technology within health care service delivery, monitoring, and resear...
Background: The use of digital technology within health care service delivery, monitoring, and resea...
As combat veterans returned from supporting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, questions over the saf...
Background: A series of recent articles has reported on well-designed studies examining base rates o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Military-relevant health research often includes U....
Background Many investigators are interested in recruiting veterans from recent conflicts in Afghani...
Example letter given to participants at focus groups. Example of a contact letter and key study proc...
AbstractBackgroundClinicalTrials.gov reviews have evaluated research trends for specific conditions ...
There are a number of perceived barriers that preclude Combat Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom an...
Background: There is ample documentation that war negatively affects those soldiers who serve on the...
BackgroundAccess to healthcare delivery programs and systems is a primary correlate to the overall h...
Objectives: Many veterans return from combat experiencing a variety of mental health concerns. Previ...
Background: Traditional perspectives of veteran mental health are grounded in physiological and psyc...
Estimates the numbers, needs, and resources of military personnel deployed in or returning from Iraq...
Background: Participant recruitment is an ongoing challenge in health research. Recruitment may be e...
Background:The use of digital technology within health care service delivery, monitoring, and resear...
Background: The use of digital technology within health care service delivery, monitoring, and resea...
As combat veterans returned from supporting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, questions over the saf...
Background: A series of recent articles has reported on well-designed studies examining base rates o...