There has been limited research on the impact of the inclusion of a quick response code (QR) code option on recruitment to a web screening survey, and on data quality when a screening instrument can be either self-administered or interviewer-administered. As part of a...
Researchers from the Health and Retirement Study have found that roughly 2/3 of individuals invited to complete a household screening questionnaire online are choosing to access the screening questionnaire via a QR code provided in the invitation letter. Of note, 71%...
Racial minorities are consistently underrepresented in surveys and research across all fields, due to poor recruitment strategies, a lack of cultural competence amongst researchers, and lack of meaningful engagement with relevant community members and stakeholders,...
Fourteen studies were identified that examined recruitment strategies for persons with cognitive impairment over a 10-year time period. Most studies were retrospective and descriptive. Studies revealed three facilitators and three barriers for recruitment....
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has proven to be extremely useful in conducting research that is not only informed by the communities in which it involves, but also integrates community members and partners into each part of the research process. Using...