BackgroundDisparities in clinical research participation perpetuate broader health disparities. Recruitment registries are novel tools to address known challenges in accrual to clinical research. Registries may accelerate accrual, but the utility of these tools to improve generalizability is unclear.ObjectiveTo examine the diversity of a local on-line recruitment registry using the Area Deprivation Index (ADI), a publicly available metric of neighborhood disadvantage.DesignRetrospective analysis.SettingData were collected in the University of California Irvine Consent-to-Contact Registry.ParticipantsWe categorized N=2,837 registry participants based on the ADI decile (collapsed into quintiles) using a state-based rankings.MeasurementsWe exa...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
BACKGROUND: The development of evidence-based care geared towards Black and Latina women living with...
BACKGROUND: We sought to examine whether neighborhood deprivation is associated with participation i...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Research into the effects of neighborhood environments on social and behavioral characteristics is t...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
Background: Research is fundamental to high-quality care, but concerns have been raised about whethe...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Investigating health disparities requires studies designed to recruit and reta...
One in 10 people die awaiting transplantation from donor shortage. Only half of Americans register a...
Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock...
Despite NIH mandates for inclusion, recruiting minorities is challenging for biomedical and public h...
Health selection into neighborhoods may contribute to geographic health disparities. We demonstrate ...
A growing body of evidence has shown that neighborhood characteristics have significant effects on q...
This study compares the effectiveness of approaches used to recruit a diverse sample for a randomize...
We sought to examine whether neighborhood deprivation is associated with participation in a large po...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
BACKGROUND: The development of evidence-based care geared towards Black and Latina women living with...
BACKGROUND: We sought to examine whether neighborhood deprivation is associated with participation i...
The Center for Minority Health (CMH) within the University of Pittsburgh has the mission to eliminat...
Research into the effects of neighborhood environments on social and behavioral characteristics is t...
Prevention and treatment standards are based on evidence obtained in behavioral and clinical researc...
Background: Research is fundamental to high-quality care, but concerns have been raised about whethe...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Investigating health disparities requires studies designed to recruit and reta...
One in 10 people die awaiting transplantation from donor shortage. Only half of Americans register a...
Despite concerted efforts to establish health equity, significant disparities persist. One roadblock...
Despite NIH mandates for inclusion, recruiting minorities is challenging for biomedical and public h...
Health selection into neighborhoods may contribute to geographic health disparities. We demonstrate ...
A growing body of evidence has shown that neighborhood characteristics have significant effects on q...
This study compares the effectiveness of approaches used to recruit a diverse sample for a randomize...
We sought to examine whether neighborhood deprivation is associated with participation in a large po...
Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to recruitment and retention of underrepresented populat...
BACKGROUND: The development of evidence-based care geared towards Black and Latina women living with...
BACKGROUND: We sought to examine whether neighborhood deprivation is associated with participation i...