Introduction. Participant recruitment for research can be arduous, especially when it involves overseas-born migrants and/or mothers with young children. This paper examines the recruitment process for a qualitative research study in which Australian-born women (ABW) and overseas born (OBW) with previous gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) were recruited for face-to-face semi-structured interviews on healthy lifestyle adoption. Methods. A two-step recruitment process was used: (1) The Diabetes in Pregnancy Service [DIPS] staff at The Canberra Hospital, who were previously involved in the care of the women during pregnancy, contacted potential participants by phoning every woman from the patient list obtained from the medical records departm...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of pregnant women to population health research can be challenging, especial...
Abstract Background Researching access to health services, and ways to improve equity, frequently re...
Abstract Background Recruiting participants to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often challeng...
Recruitment of participants for health research is a vital part of the research process. If not done...
Abstract Background Recruitment of pregnant women into trials is a challenge exacerbated by a number...
Menopause, a normal transition in a woman’s life, is an individualized experience with varied attitu...
Background: Successful research is frequently hampered by poor study recruitment, especially in comm...
Background: Successful recruitment and retention of participants into research studies is critical f...
Recruitment of young people for epidemiologic research remains challenging, with marked decreases in...
Recruitment of young people for epidemiologic research remains challenging, with marked decreases in...
Objective: The goal was to develop the Women's Health Registry, a research participant database that...
Background: This paper is a reflection by a PhD candidate on her qualitative study involving parents...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants to large-scale, longitudinal studies can be a ...
BACKGROUND: Women and families experiencing socioeconomic and psychosocial adversity are the least l...
Background:\ud Despite important implications for the budgets, statistical power and generalisabilit...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of pregnant women to population health research can be challenging, especial...
Abstract Background Researching access to health services, and ways to improve equity, frequently re...
Abstract Background Recruiting participants to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often challeng...
Recruitment of participants for health research is a vital part of the research process. If not done...
Abstract Background Recruitment of pregnant women into trials is a challenge exacerbated by a number...
Menopause, a normal transition in a woman’s life, is an individualized experience with varied attitu...
Background: Successful research is frequently hampered by poor study recruitment, especially in comm...
Background: Successful recruitment and retention of participants into research studies is critical f...
Recruitment of young people for epidemiologic research remains challenging, with marked decreases in...
Recruitment of young people for epidemiologic research remains challenging, with marked decreases in...
Objective: The goal was to develop the Women's Health Registry, a research participant database that...
Background: This paper is a reflection by a PhD candidate on her qualitative study involving parents...
Background: Recruitment and retention of participants to large-scale, longitudinal studies can be a ...
BACKGROUND: Women and families experiencing socioeconomic and psychosocial adversity are the least l...
Background:\ud Despite important implications for the budgets, statistical power and generalisabilit...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of pregnant women to population health research can be challenging, especial...
Abstract Background Researching access to health services, and ways to improve equity, frequently re...
Abstract Background Recruiting participants to randomised controlled trials (RCTs) is often challeng...