PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Investigating health disparities requires studies designed to recruit and retain racially and socioeconomically diverse cohorts. It is critical to address the barriers that disproportionately affect participation in clinical research by minorities and the socioeconomically disadvantaged. This study sought to identify and rectify these barriers to recruit and retain a biracial (African American and non-Hispanic White) and socioeconomically diverse cohort for a longitudinal study. DESIGN AND METHOD: The Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span study is a 20-year longitudinal examination of how race and socioeconomic status influence the development of age-related health disparities. One goal was t...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Objectives:African American, Latino, and American Indian older adults are underrepresented in clinic...
Lack of research participation among African Americans is problematic for population relevant health...
Background: Despite the pervasive underrepresentation of minorities in health research studies, litt...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
Purpose: Older African Americans experience disproportionately higher incidence of morbidity and mor...
Although some literature suggests that minorities and low-income people are less willing to particip...
Purpose: This article presents a summary of an earlier monograph on the recruitment and retention of...
Purpose: This article reviews the problems associated with recruiting older minorities into mental h...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Eve T Shapiro,1,2 Jay T Schamel,2 Kimberly A Parker,3 Laura A Randall,1,2 Paula M Frew1,2,4 1Divisio...
Despite NIH mandates for inclusion, recruiting minorities is challenging for biomedical and public h...
Abstract Background Despite a body of evidence on racial/ethnic minority enrollment and retention in...
The purpose of this study was to 1) describe a strategic plan for recruitment and retention used in ...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Objectives:African American, Latino, and American Indian older adults are underrepresented in clinic...
Lack of research participation among African Americans is problematic for population relevant health...
Background: Despite the pervasive underrepresentation of minorities in health research studies, litt...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
Purpose: Older African Americans experience disproportionately higher incidence of morbidity and mor...
Although some literature suggests that minorities and low-income people are less willing to particip...
Purpose: This article presents a summary of an earlier monograph on the recruitment and retention of...
Purpose: This article reviews the problems associated with recruiting older minorities into mental h...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Eve T Shapiro,1,2 Jay T Schamel,2 Kimberly A Parker,3 Laura A Randall,1,2 Paula M Frew1,2,4 1Divisio...
Despite NIH mandates for inclusion, recruiting minorities is challenging for biomedical and public h...
Abstract Background Despite a body of evidence on racial/ethnic minority enrollment and retention in...
The purpose of this study was to 1) describe a strategic plan for recruitment and retention used in ...
Research has shown that there continues to be insufficient recruitment of minorities in clinical tri...
Objectives:African American, Latino, and American Indian older adults are underrepresented in clinic...
Lack of research participation among African Americans is problematic for population relevant health...