Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Jun 2018)

Selling the product: Strategies to increase recruitment and retention of Spanish-speaking Latinos in biomedical research

  • Scott D. Rhodes,
  • Jorge Alonzo,
  • Lilli Mann-Jackson,
  • Amanda E. Tanner,
  • Aaron T. Vissman,
  • Omar Martinez,
  • Rodrigo Rodriguez-Celedon,
  • Jesus M. Garcia,
  • Jorge E. Arellano Hall,
  • Eunyoung Y. Song,
  • Eugenia Eng,
  • Beth A. Reboussin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2018.314
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 147 – 155

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IntroductionThe Latino population in the United States is rapidly growing and faces profound health disparities; however, engagement of Latinos in biomedical research remains low. Our community-based participatory research partnership has recruited 2083 Spanish-speaking Latinos into 21 studies over 15 years. We sought to identify and describe the strategies we have used to successfully recruit and retain Spanish-speaking Latinos in research.MethodsWe abstracted and analyzed data from archived study notes, progress reports, team meeting minutes, and in-depth interviews conducted annually from community-based participatory research partnership members. We used a nominal group process to refine and prioritize strategies.ResultsOverall, 13 recruitment strategies and 12 retention strategies emerged. These strategies relied on the creativity and perseverance of the study team and partners.ConclusionsIt is essential that we develop and disseminate effective recruitment and retention strategies that engage Latinos in biomedical research to reduce health disparities and promote health equity.

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