Background: To improve equity in access to medical research, successful strategies are needed to recruit diverse populations. Here, we examine experiences of community health center (CHC) staff who guided an informed consent process to overcome recruitment barriers in a medical record review study. Methods: We conducted ten semi-structured interviews with CHC staff members. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and structurally and thematically coded. We used NVivo, an ethnographic data management software program, to analyze themes related to recruitment challenges. Results: CHC interviewees reported that a key challenge to recruitment included the difficult balance between institutional review board (IRB) requirements for informed cons...
Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock...
The ethical principles of respect and justice oblige the use of culturally sensitive approaches when...
Are you struggling to support participant recruitment at your institution? Are you concerned that no...
Background: Previous health research has often explicitly excluded individuals from minority ethni...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
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...
Abstract: Background: Women have historically been under-represented in HIV research, partly due to ...
Recruiting participants for research studies is often a challenging task. Recruitment requires caref...
As compared to academic sites, opportunities for quality research opportunities are limited in a com...
Racial and ethnically diverse populations are underrepresented in clinical research trials. This lac...
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community gr...
Background: This study used Community Partnered Participatory Research (CPPR) to address low partici...
Community-based mental health care providers (CBMHCPs) are increasingly contacted by external resear...
Communication is the foundation of informed consent in research. This article relays the reflections...
Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock...
The ethical principles of respect and justice oblige the use of culturally sensitive approaches when...
Are you struggling to support participant recruitment at your institution? Are you concerned that no...
Background: Previous health research has often explicitly excluded individuals from minority ethni...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
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...
Abstract: Background: Women have historically been under-represented in HIV research, partly due to ...
Recruiting participants for research studies is often a challenging task. Recruitment requires caref...
As compared to academic sites, opportunities for quality research opportunities are limited in a com...
Racial and ethnically diverse populations are underrepresented in clinical research trials. This lac...
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community gr...
Background: This study used Community Partnered Participatory Research (CPPR) to address low partici...
Community-based mental health care providers (CBMHCPs) are increasingly contacted by external resear...
Communication is the foundation of informed consent in research. This article relays the reflections...
Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock...
The ethical principles of respect and justice oblige the use of culturally sensitive approaches when...
Are you struggling to support participant recruitment at your institution? Are you concerned that no...