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Engaging with community organizations to recruit and retain vulnerable adults: The Pathways Study.


ABSTRACT: •Researchers must overcome multiple barriers in recruiting and retaining research participants living in conditions of vulnerability.•A comprehensive recruitment strategy that combines various elements tailored to vulnerable populations is required.•Most studies describing recruitment and retention of participants from vulnerable populations pertain to clinical settings.•This study describes strategies and challenges in recruiting participants through community organizations.•This paper provides recommendations on recruiting and retaining people living in conditions of extreme vulnerability.

SUBMITTER: Roncarolo F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9019387 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engaging with community organizations to recruit and retain vulnerable adults: The Pathways Study.

Roncarolo Federico F   Pérez Elsury Johanna EJ   Mercille Geneviève G   O'Loughlin Jennifer J   Riva Mylene M   Sylvestre Marie-Pierre MP   Potvin Louise L  

SSM - population health 20220404


•Researchers must overcome multiple barriers in recruiting and retaining research participants living in conditions of vulnerability.•A comprehensive recruitment strategy that combines various elements tailored to vulnerable populations is required.•Most studies describing recruitment and retention of participants from vulnerable populations pertain to clinical settings.•This study describes strategies and challenges in recruiting participants through community organizations.•This paper provides  ...[more]

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