Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health 1102 D McGavran Greenberg Hall, CB 7411, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7411, USA.
Gerontologist. 2011 Jun;51 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S1-4. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnr043.
Recruitment and retention of research participants is evolving with the changing demographics of the American population, in particular its growing diversity. The cultural-historical background and sociopolitical conditions of each diverse group poses unique challenges in developing successful recruitment and retention methods and strategies. This critical collection of articles demonstrates important theoretical and conceptual frameworks that seek to address the shortcomings of previous models of recruiting diverse populations. Understanding the key components of cultural distinctions, such as values and beliefs, community cohesion, and collective history, has proven to be instrumental in reaching out to these diverse groups. This important strategy has allowed researchers to overcome the barriers that have been fostered in the past and has built the trust necessary to move forward into an inclusive approach to aging research. Not to be overlooked, an important factor to achieving success in recruitment and retention of diverse populations is having access to resources that allow for ongoing connection with research participants.
研究参与者的招募和保留随着美国人口结构的变化而变化,特别是其多样性的不断增加。每个多样化群体的文化历史背景和社会政治条件都对制定成功的招募和保留方法和策略提出了独特的挑战。本批判性文章集展示了重要的理论和概念框架,旨在解决以前招募不同人群模型的不足之处。了解文化差异的关键组成部分,如价值观和信仰、社区凝聚力和集体历史,已被证明对于接触这些不同群体非常有帮助。这种重要策略使研究人员能够克服过去培养的障碍,并建立必要的信任,以采取包容的方法进行老龄化研究。不可忽视的是,成功招募和保留多样化人群的一个重要因素是获得允许与研究参与者保持持续联系的资源。