Objective: The goal was to develop the Women's Health Registry, a research participant database that prospectively collects detailed information on potential research subjects to assist in linking them with open research protocols and to assess investigator use and satisfaction with this Registry. Methods: The Women's Health Registry was launched in 1999. Women aged ≥18 years were recruited to enroll in a database of women with interest in research participation and to complete a health questionnaire. Women's health researchers with IRB-approved projects were encouraged to apply for access to the Registry participants. In 2003, the first 15 investigators to use the Women's Health Registry were asked to participate in a standardized open-end...
Background: Successful recruitment and retention of participants into research studies is critical f...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging...
Background: In 2012, we set out to recruit a cohort of at least 10,000 women aged 18-23 from across ...
Recently implemented federal mandates requiring adequate inclusion of women in federally-funded clin...
Background: Recruiting minority women into clinical research remains a significant challenge to cond...
Objectives: This study reviewed a consumer-oriented process for recruiting research volunteers age 6...
Abstract: Background: Women have historically been under-represented in HIV research, partly due to ...
Introduction. Participant recruitment for research can be arduous, especially when it involves overs...
Women with substance use disorder may evade research participation because of individual and societa...
Objective To address a deficiency in clinical trial and research enrollment in gynecologic cancer st...
Background: Despite efforts by the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) to enroll representative number...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants to large-scale, longitudinal studies can be a ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the design of the Million Women Study and the characteristics of the study p...
Background: Successful recruitment and retention of participants into research studies is critical f...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging...
Background: In 2012, we set out to recruit a cohort of at least 10,000 women aged 18-23 from across ...
Recently implemented federal mandates requiring adequate inclusion of women in federally-funded clin...
Background: Recruiting minority women into clinical research remains a significant challenge to cond...
Objectives: This study reviewed a consumer-oriented process for recruiting research volunteers age 6...
Abstract: Background: Women have historically been under-represented in HIV research, partly due to ...
Introduction. Participant recruitment for research can be arduous, especially when it involves overs...
Women with substance use disorder may evade research participation because of individual and societa...
Objective To address a deficiency in clinical trial and research enrollment in gynecologic cancer st...
Background: Despite efforts by the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) to enroll representative number...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants to large-scale, longitudinal studies can be a ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the design of the Million Women Study and the characteristics of the study p...
Background: Successful recruitment and retention of participants into research studies is critical f...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants, as well as response rates, can be challenging...
Background: In 2012, we set out to recruit a cohort of at least 10,000 women aged 18-23 from across ...