Processes for engaging and retaining women who are experiencing adversity in longitudinal health services research
Abstract Background Women and families experiencing socioeconomic and psychosocial adversity are the least likely to access health care but most likely to benefit. For health services to effectively meet the needs of individuals experiencing adversity, research involving the health services must be...
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Main Authors: | Anna Price (Author), Hannah Bryson (Author), Ashlee Smith (Author), Fiona Mensah (Author), Sharon Goldfeld (Author) |
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