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Successful Recruitment Strategies for Engaging Pregnant African American Women in Research.

Sarah E Vaughan1,2, Dawn P Misra2, Ana C Wong3, Brooke Rengers3, Samantha Jablonski2, Mercedes Price1, Carmen Giurgescu4.   

Abstract

Participation by people of color in research studies is important for generalizability and to mitigate health disparities. Barriers to recruitment are well documented, but less well known is how to succeed. This paper describes successful strategies for recruitment and retention of pregnant Black women for a multisite study of preterm birth. Recruiters provided input on strategies. Participant level strategies include: commitment to being respectful, friendly, and reliable; addressing concerns regarding confidentiality; acknowledging competing priorities; and when possible, matching recruiters by gender and race. Clinical level strategies include: the formation of a good working relationship with the clinical staff; prioritizing clinical care above research activities; and obtaining access to the electronic medical record systems. Protocol level strategies include: a wide enrollment window; coordinating biospecimen collection with the clinical laboratory tests; collecting survey data on an electronic tablet; text messaging; and providing compensation for the time needed to complete study activities.

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Keywords:  African American; participation; people of color; pregnancy; preterm birth; recruitment

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33882769     DOI: 10.1177/01939459211005808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Nurs Res        ISSN: 0193-9459            Impact factor:   1.967


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1.  Improving Recruitment for a Newborn Screening Pilot Study with Adaptations in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Julia Wynn; Norma P Tavakoli; Niki Armstrong; Jacqueline Gomez; Carrie Koval; Christina Lai; Stephanie Tang; Andrea Quevedo Prince; Yeyson Quevedo; Katrina Rufino; Laura Palacio Morales; Angela Pena; Sharon Grossman; Mary Monfiletto; Erika Ruda; Vania Jimenez; Lorraine Verdade; Ashley Jones; Michelle G Barriga; Nandanee Karan; Alexandria Puma; Safa Sarker; Sarah Chin; Kelly Duarte; David H Tegay; Irzaud Bacchus; Rajani Julooru; Breanne Maloney; Sunju Park; Akilan M Saami; Lilian Cohen; Natasha Shapiro; Michele Caggana; Wendy K Chung; Dorota Gruber
Journal:  Int J Neonatal Screen       Date:  2022-03-22
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