Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Jan 2023)

The RIC Recruitment & Retention Materials Toolkit – a resource for developing community-informed study materials

  • Stephanie A. Mayers,
  • Sarah K. Cook,
  • Caitlin Rantala,
  • Tiffany Israel,
  • Tara Helmer,
  • Matt Schorr,
  • Guadalupe Campos,
  • David Hahn,
  • Pamela Pimentel,
  • Mysha Wynn,
  • Terri L. Edwards,
  • Mary Stroud,
  • Paul A. Harris,
  • Consuelo H. Wilkins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.607
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Clinical trials face many challenges with meeting projected enrollment and retention goals. A study’s recruitment materials and messaging convey necessary key information and therefore serve as a critical first impression with potential participants. Yet study teams often lack the resources and skills needed to develop engaging, culturally tailored, and professional-looking recruitment materials. To address this gap, the Recruitment Innovation Center recently developed a Recruitment & Retention Materials Content and Design Toolkit, which offers research teams guidance, actionable tips, resources, and customizable templates for creating trial-specific study materials. This paper seeks to describe the creation and contents of this new toolkit.

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