| Literature DB >> 29082032 |
Beth B Tigges1, Jill L Kaar2, Nancy Erbstein3, Pamela Silberman4, Kate Winseck5, Maria Lopez-Class6, Thomas M Burbacher7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: We describe the effectiveness of community outreach and engagement in supporting recruitment for the US National Children's Vanguard Study between 2009 and 2012.Entities:
Keywords: community engagement; community outreach; prebirth cohort; recruitment
Year: 2017 PMID: 29082032 PMCID: PMC5647659 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2017.7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Overview of National Children’s Vanguard Study (NCS) recruitment groups and outreach and engagement approaches
| Recruitment group | Number of study locations | Recruitment methods | Outreach and engagement approaches |
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| Initial Vanguard Study (IVS)(January 2009–February 2012) | 7 | Household-based enumeration and recruitment | Community Advisory Boards Advance letters Healthcare provider (secondary) Community events Community organizations Media outreach (local) |
| Alternate Recruitment Substudy | |||
| Direct Outreach (DO)(November 2010–February 2012) | 10 | Self-referral after widespread community outreach and engagement | Pre-study outreach and engagement plans Community Advisory Boards Advance letters with follow-up mailings Healthcare provider (secondary) Community events Community organizations Media outreach (national and local)—included television, radio, online and social media |
| Enhanced Household-Based Recruitment (EHBR) (November 2010–February 2012) | 10 | Enhanced household-based enumeration and recruitment Enhancements: (1) Improved staff training for enumeration and screening (2) Enhanced outreach and engagement | Pre-study outreach and engagement plans Community Advisory Boards Advance letters with follow-up mailings Healthcare provider (secondary) Community events Community organizations Media outreach (national and local)—included television, radio, online and social media |
| Provider-Based Recruitment (PBR) (November 2010–February 2012) | 10 | Recruitment via healthcare providers’ offices | Pre-study outreach and engagement plans Community Advisory Boards Advance letters with follow-up mailings Healthcare provider (primary) Community events Community organizations Media outreach (national and local)—included television, radio, online and social media |
Fig. 1Flow diagram of samples by type of recruitment. aSource: National Children’s Study [18]. bSample for this study. IVC Participant Recruitment Dataset V2.1, IVC Enrolled Women Analysis File V2.1, IVC Recruitment Analysis File V2.1, and ARS Analysis File V3.1.
Demographic characteristics of women eligible for consent for the National Children’s Study
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| Demographic characteristics | IVS | DO (n=2786) | EHBR (n=2491) | PBR (n=1479) | Total (n=9844) | |||||
| Age [Mean (SD)] | 28.62 (5.64) | 30.06 (5.88) | 29.13 (6.52) | 28.00 (6.33) | 29.07 (6.08) | |||||
| n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | |
| Race/ethnicity | ||||||||||
| Non-Hispanic White | 1457 | 53.04 | 2007 | 72.53 | 1289 | 52.38 | 712 | 52.51 | 5465 | 58.57 |
| Hispanic | 479 | 17.44 | 246 | 8.89 | 572 | 23.24 | 204 | 15.04 | 1501 | 16.09 |
| Non-Hispanic African-American | 158 | 5.75 | 312 | 11.28 | 279 | 11.34 | 357 | 26.33 | 1106 | 11.85 |
| Non-Hispanic Asian | 157 | 5.72 | 112 | 4.05 | 112 | 4.55 | 26 | 1.92 | 407 | 4.36 |
| Non-Hispanic other | 496 | 18.06 | 90 | 3.25 | 209 | 8.49 | 57 | 4.20 | 852 | 9.13 |
| Language | ||||||||||
| English | 2552 | 91.73 | 2625 | 96.12 | 1922 | 85.23 | 1116 | 91.40 | 8215 | 91.39 |
| Spanish | 209 | 7.51 | 74 | 2.71 | 289 | 12.82 | 93 | 7.62 | 665 | 7.40 |
| Other | 21 | 0.75 | 32 | 1.17 | 44 | 1.95 | 12 | 0.98 | 109 | 1.21 |
| Marital status | ||||||||||
| Married | 2081 | 71.66 | 2194 | 79.18 | 1514 | 61.39 | 677 | 47.88 | 6466 | 67.67 |
| Not married (living with partner or never married) | 683 | 23.52 | 522 | 18.84 | 857 | 34.75 | 673 | 47.60 | 2735 | 28.62 |
| Separated, divorced, or widowed | 140 | 4.82 | 55 | 1.98 | 95 | 3.85 | 64 | 4.53 | 354 | 3.70 |
| Education | ||||||||||
| <High school or GED | 142 | 5.14 | 416 | 16.94 | 237 | 16.83 | 914 | 12.35 | ||
| High school or GED | 320 | 11.58 | 568 | 23.13 | 354 | 25.14 | 1357 | 18.34 | ||
| Some college/associate degree | 769 | 27.83 | 759 | 30.90 | 444 | 31.53 | 2192 | 29.63 | ||
| Bachelors | 936 | 33.88 | 451 | 18.36 | 210 | 14.91 | 1809 | 24.45 | ||
| Postgraduate | 596 | 21.57 | 262 | 10.67 | 163 | 11.58 | 1127 | 15.23 | ||
| Income | ||||||||||
| <$30,000 | 831 | 30.44 | 787 | 37.64 | 667 | 49.59 | 2285 | 37.06 | ||
| $30,000–$49,999 | 536 | 19.63 | 422 | 20.18 | 231 | 17.17 | 1189 | 19.28 | ||
| $50,000–$99,999 | 860 | 31.50 | 629 | 30.08 | 293 | 21.78 | 1782 | 28.90 | ||
| >$100,000 | 503 | 18.42 | 253 | 12.10 | 154 | 11.45 | 910 | 14.76 | ||
IVS, Initial Vanguard Study; DO, Direct Outreach; EHBR, Enhanced Household-Based Recruitment; PBR, Provider-Based Recruitment; GED, general educational development.
Including women from both the original IVS period of January 2009 to September 2010 and beyond.
Hearing about the National Children’s Study (NCS) among women eligible for consent
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| Alternate Recruitment Substudy | ||||||||||
| IVS (n=3060) | DO (n=2775) | EHBR (n=2452) | PBR (n=1365) | Total (n=9652) | ||||||
| n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | |
| Heard about the NCS | ||||||||||
| Yes | 1258 | 41.1 | 2065 | 74.4 | 1319 | 53.8 | 860 | 63.0 | 5502 | 57.0 |
| How heard | ||||||||||
| Advance letter | 642 | 51.0 | 853 | 41.3 | 470 | 35.6 | 149 | 17.3 | 2114 | 38.4 |
| Healthcare provider | 84 | 6.7 | 168 | 8.1 | 102 | 7.7 | 489 | 56.9 | 843 | 15.3 |
| Friends/family | 225 | 17.9 | 248 | 12.0 | 111 | 8.4 | 62 | 7.2 | 646 | 11.7 |
| Other person | 69 | 5.5 | 272 | 13.2 | 148 | 11.2 | 63 | 7.3 | 552 | 10.0 |
| Community organization | 39 | 3.1 | 222 | 10.8 | 60 | 4.6 | 53 | 6.2 | 374 | 6.8 |
| Media | 264 | 21.0 | 872 | 42.2 | 401 | 30.4 | 171 | 19.9 | 1708 | 31.0 |
| Number of sources | ||||||||||
| 1 | 825 | 65.6 | 1256 | 60.8 | 850 | 64.4 | 584 | 67.9 | 3515 | 63.9 |
| 2 | 200 | 15.9 | 463 | 22.4 | 173 | 13.1 | 151 | 17.6 | 987 | 17.9 |
| >3 | 32 | 2.5 | 135 | 6.5 | 31 | 2.4 | 27 | 3.7 | 230 | 4.2 |
| No response | 201 | 16.0 | 211 | 10.2 | 265 | 20.1 | 93 | 10.8 | 770 | 14.0 |
IVS, Initial Vanguard Study; DO, Direct Outreach; EHBR, Enhanced Household-Based Recruitment; PBR, Provider-Based Recruitment.
Participants may select more than 1 source, so column totals may exceed 100%.
IVS: doctor or healthcare provider; Alternate Recruitment Substudy (ARS): prenatal care provider or other healthcare provider.
IVS: friends or family; ARS: other friend or family member.
IVS: someone else in community or community leader; ARS: other NCS participant, neighbor, co-worker, community partners, outreach event.
IVS: Church, synagogue, other religious; ARS: school, WIC, other social agency, or religious organization.
IVS: billboards, newspaper, television, or radio; ARS: print media, television, or radio.
Logistic regression of type of outreach on consent status among women who had heard about the National Children’s Study (NCS) (by recruitment type, controlling for demographic variables)
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| IVS (n=1039) | DO (n=1995) | EHBR (n=1089) | PBR (n=712) | |||||
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
| How heard about the NCS | ||||||||
| Advance letter | 1.21 | 0.91, 1.61 | 0.85 | 0.64, 1.14 | 1.18 | 0.87, 1.61 |
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| Healthcare provider | 1.36 | 0.77, 2.43 | 1.17 | 0.69, 1.98 |
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| 1.32 | 0.77, 2.24 |
| Friends/family | 1.16 | 0.80, 1.67 | 1.47 | 0.91, 2.38 |
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| 0.97 | 0.37, 2.53 |
| Other person | 1.61 | 0.87, 2.98 |
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| 1.20 | 0.76, 1.89 |
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| Community organization | 1.31 | 0.59, 2.91 | 1.60 | 0.95, 2.67 | 1.90 | 0.87, 4.15 | 2.72 | 0.79, 9.39 |
| Media | 1.16 | 0.84, 1.62 |
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| 0.94 | 0.52, 1.72 |
IVS, Initial Vanguard Study; DO, Direct Outreach; EHBR, Enhanced Household-Based Recruitment; PBR, Provider-Based Recruitment; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Bold value indicates that CI does not contain 1.00; P-value for the Hosmer and Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test: IVS=0.14; DO=0.96; EHBR=0.16; PBR=0.68.
Reference category for each individual source is not hearing from that source.
IVS: doctor or healthcare provider; Alternate Recruitment Substudy (ARS): prenatal care provider or other healthcare provider.
IVS: friends or family; ARS: other friend or family member.
IVS: someone else in community or community leader; ARS: other NCS participant, neighbor, co-worker, community partners, outreach event.
IVS: Church, synagogue, other religious; ARS: school, WIC, other social agency, or religious organization.
IVS: billboards, newspaper, TV, or radio; ARS: print media, TV, or radio.
Logistic regression of number of sources heard about National Children’s Study (NCS) on consent status among women eligible for consent (by recruitment type, controlling for demographic variables)
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| IVS (n=2313) | DO (n=2476) | EHBR (n=1693) | PBR (n=977) | |||||
| OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | |
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| 4.36 | 0.99, 19.17 |
IVS, Initial Vanguard Study; DO, Direct Outreach; EHBR, Enhanced Household-Based Recruitment; PBR, Provider-Based Recruitment; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Bold value indicates that CI does not contain 1.00; P-value for the Hosmer and Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test: IVS=0.95; DO=0.76; EHBR=0.04; PBR=0.23.
Reference category is not hearing from any source.
Six possible sources: advance letter, healthcare provider, friends/family, other person, community organization, media (see Table 3 for operational definitions).
Categories 3–6 were combined to provide stable OR estimates.
Logistic regression of demographic variables on hearing about the National Children’s Study (NCS) among women eligible for consent by recruitment type
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| IVS (n=2470) | DO (n=2668) | EHBR (n=1891) | PBR (n=1051) | |||||
| Demographic characteristics | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI |
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| Raw | 1.02 | 1.00, 1.03 | 0.98 | 0.97, 1.00 | 1.02 | 1.00, 1.03 | 1.02 | 0.99, 1.05 |
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| 0.92 | 0.68, 1.25 |
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| Non-Hispanic other |
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| 0.88 | 0.53, 1.45 |
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| 0.53 | 0.25, 1.11 |
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| English | ||||||||
| Non-English | 0.69 | 0.45, 1.05 | 1.18 | 0.71, 1.97 | 0.71 | 0.49, 1.02 | 1.58 | 0.84, 2.97 |
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| 0.87 | 0.68, 1.11 | 0.92 | 0.64, 1.31 |
| Separated, divorced, or widowed | 0.82 | 0.56, 1.20 | 0.59 | 0.32, 1.10 | 0.72 | 0.43, 1.20 | 1.43 | 0.70, 2.90 |
| Education | ||||||||
| <High school or GED | 1.55 | 0.92, 2.60 |
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| 1.16 | 0.77, 1.77 | ||
| High school or GED | ||||||||
| Some college/associate degree | 1.13 | 0.82,1.55 | 1.22 | 0.94, 1.59 | 1.21 | 0.85, 1.71 | ||
| Bachelors |
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| 1.31 | 0.74, 2.34 | ||
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| Income | ||||||||
| <$30,000 | 1.00 | 0.75, 1.33 | 1.07 | 0.80, 1.43 | 1.02 | 0.69, 1.50 | ||
| $30,000–$49,999 | ||||||||
| $50,000–$99,999 |
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| 0.90 | 0.67, 1.20 | 1.39 | 0.82, 2.36 | ||
| >$100,000 |
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| 0.89 | 0.61, 1.31 | 1.33 | 0.64, 2.73 | ||
IVS, Initial Vanguard Study; DO, Direct Outreach; EHBR, Enhanced Household-Based Recruitment; PBR, Provider-Based Recruitment; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; GED, general educational development.
Bold value indicates that CI does not contain 1.00; P-value for the Hosmer and Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test: IVS=0.72; DO=0.74; EHBR=0.32; PBR=0.54.
Referent category for logistic regression.