Staff and participant perceptions of optimal recruitment and retention strategies for biomedical cohort studies in the Caribbean
ConclusionWell-functioning research teams using traditional and social media promotion, applying gender-appropriate and personalized approaches together with strategies for reaching the less accessible socioeconomic groups, are effective for recruiting and retaining members of a Caribbean cohort. These strategies may also enhance the recruitment of other Black populations in the Diaspora including the US and Caribbean into biomedical studies including cancer research.
Source: Cancer Causes and Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research
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