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Recruitment and retention of ethnically diverse long-term family caregivers for research.

Tristen K Amador1, Shirley S Travis, William J McAuley, Marie Bernard, Megan McCutcheon.   

Abstract

The inclusion of ethnically diverse long-term care family caregivers is significant in research, particularly in social work research because of the importance placed on diverse populations. However, the inclusion of diverse populations poses a set of unique recruitment and retention challenges for researchers. This process can be particularly complicated when multiple long-term care recruitment partners are utilized and when the project involves a multi-phase data collection plan with different minority recruitment needs for each phase. In our work we learned that: (a) research teams should plan for gender and ethnic differences in the ways that family caregivers think about and approach research involvement, (b) socioeconomic disadvantages and ethnic differences have both independent and interactive effects on research participation, (c) physical and emotional "costs," as well as financial costs, of caregiver participation should be given more attention in informed consent procedures, and (d) agency collaboration for minority recruitment and retention requires continuous nurturing and sustained effort by all members of the research team.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17062527     DOI: 10.1300/J083v47n03_09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol Soc Work        ISSN: 0163-4372


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