Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock to eliminating health disparities is the inadequate recruitment of underserved populations, which prevents researchers from creating culturally-tailored interventions. To further develop the science of recruitment, we argue that a systematic approach should be applied to research participant recruitment. Given the lack of practical and comprehensive recruitment conceptual frameworks or guidelines in the literature, the authors propose newly synthesized guidelines for research recruitment of underserved populations: EERC (evaluate, engage, reflect, and carefully match)
Acknowledgements Many thanks to all those who participated in the study and particularly the public ...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
Addressing health disparities has become a central remit for conducting health research. In the foll...
Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Investigating health disparities requires studies designed to recruit and reta...
Increasing participation of minorities in clinical research has been a national scientific priority....
Despite NIH mandates for inclusion, recruiting minorities is challenging for biomedical and public h...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) disproportionately impact racial and ...
Lack of research participation among African Americans is problematic for population relevant health...
This manuscript introduces the abstracts from the University of California, Los Angeles Coordinating...
Federal strategic plans call for increased diversity within the biomedical workforce. The National I...
BackgroundDisparities in clinical research participation perpetuate broader health disparities. Recr...
The inclusion of ethnically diverse populations in health research is crucial for addressing ethnic ...
Acknowledgements Many thanks to all those who participated in the study and particularly the public ...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
Addressing health disparities has become a central remit for conducting health research. In the foll...
Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Investigating health disparities requires studies designed to recruit and reta...
Increasing participation of minorities in clinical research has been a national scientific priority....
Despite NIH mandates for inclusion, recruiting minorities is challenging for biomedical and public h...
Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) disproportionately impact racial and ...
Lack of research participation among African Americans is problematic for population relevant health...
This manuscript introduces the abstracts from the University of California, Los Angeles Coordinating...
Federal strategic plans call for increased diversity within the biomedical workforce. The National I...
BackgroundDisparities in clinical research participation perpetuate broader health disparities. Recr...
The inclusion of ethnically diverse populations in health research is crucial for addressing ethnic ...
Acknowledgements Many thanks to all those who participated in the study and particularly the public ...
The recruitment of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities poses important challenges in social a...
Addressing health disparities has become a central remit for conducting health research. In the foll...