Recruitment of racial/ethnic minority older adults through community sites for focus group discussions
Abstract Background Despite a body of evidence on racial/ethnic minority enrollment and retention in research, literature specifically focused on recruiting racially/ethnically diverse older adults for social science studies is limited. There is a need for more rigorous research on methodological is...
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Main Authors: | Mary E. Northridge (Author), Michele Shedlin (Author), Eric W. Schrimshaw (Author), Ivette Estrada (Author), Leydis De La Cruz (Author), Rogelina Peralta (Author), Stacia Birdsall (Author), Sara S. Metcalf (Author), Bibhas Chakraborty (Author), Carol Kunzel (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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