Background: Recruitment and retention of participants to large-scale, longitudinal studies can be a challenge, particularly when trying to target young women. Qualitative inquiries with members of the target population can prove valuable in assisting with the development of effective recruiting techniques. Researchers in the current study made use of focus group methodology to identify how to encourage young women aged 18-23 to participate in a national cohort online survey. Objective: Our objectives were to gain insight into how to encourage young women to participate in a large-scale, longitudinal health survey, as well as to evaluate the survey instrument and mode of administration. Methods: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's H...
Background: It is imperative to understand how to engage young women in research about issues that a...
The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health was begun in June 1995 in response to initiative...
Objective: The goal was to develop the Women's Health Registry, a research participant database that...
Background: In 2012, we set out to recruit a cohort of at least 10,000 women aged 18-23 from across ...
Background: In 2012, we set out to recruit a cohort of at least 10,000 women aged 18-23 from across ...
Background: With health research practices shifting toward rapid recruitment of samples through the ...
Background: Faced with the challenge of recruiting young adults for health studies, researchers have...
The Women's Health Australia (WHA) project is a longitudinal study of several cohorts of Australian ...
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...
Background: Successful recruitment and retention of participants into research studies is critical f...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of young people for health research by traditional methods has become more e...
Introduction. Participant recruitment for research can be arduous, especially when it involves overs...
Background: Cohort studies are an important study design however they are difficult to implement, of...
An understanding of the health, health beliefs and health behaviours of young women is vital for pri...
Background: It is imperative to understand how to engage young women in research about issues that a...
The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health was begun in June 1995 in response to initiative...
Objective: The goal was to develop the Women's Health Registry, a research participant database that...
Background: In 2012, we set out to recruit a cohort of at least 10,000 women aged 18-23 from across ...
Background: In 2012, we set out to recruit a cohort of at least 10,000 women aged 18-23 from across ...
Background: With health research practices shifting toward rapid recruitment of samples through the ...
Background: Faced with the challenge of recruiting young adults for health studies, researchers have...
The Women's Health Australia (WHA) project is a longitudinal study of several cohorts of Australian ...
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...
Background: Successful recruitment and retention of participants into research studies is critical f...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of young people for health research by traditional methods has become more e...
Introduction. Participant recruitment for research can be arduous, especially when it involves overs...
Background: Cohort studies are an important study design however they are difficult to implement, of...
An understanding of the health, health beliefs and health behaviours of young women is vital for pri...
Background: It is imperative to understand how to engage young women in research about issues that a...
The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health was begun in June 1995 in response to initiative...
Objective: The goal was to develop the Women's Health Registry, a research participant database that...