HIV cure research community engagement in North Carolina: a mixed-methods evaluation of a crowdsourcing contest
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using a crowdsourcing contest to promote HIV cure research community engagement. Methods: Crowdsourcing contests are open calls for community participation to achieve a task, in this case to engage local communities about HIV c...
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Main Authors: | Allison Mathews (Author), Samantha Farley (Author), Meredith Blumberg (Author), Kimberley Knight (Author), Lisa Hightow-Weidman (Author), Kate Muessig (Author), Stuart Rennie (Author), Joseph Tucker (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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