Literature Sources on Strategies in Recruiting Minorities into Clinical Trials.
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Bartruff, Bryce. Strategies for Effective Subject Recruiting. Research Practitioner. 2001. 2(4), 141-146.
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Chen, M., et. al. Recruitment of Minority Communities for Health Behavior Research. Nov. 1992. NIH Publication No. 92-2965.
Dhanani, S., et. al. Community-Based Strategies for Focus Group Recruitment of Minority Veterans. Military Medicine. 2002. Vol. 167, 501-505.
Fouad, M., et. al. Statewide TuskegeeAlliance for Clinical Trials: A Community Coalition to Enhance Minority Participation in Medical Research. American Cancer Society. 2001. 19(1), 237-241.
Fouad, M., et. al. Minority Recruitment in Clinical Trials: A Conference at Tuskegee, Researchers and the Community. Annals of Epidemiology. 2000. 10 (S8): S35-S40.
Gorelick, P. et. al. Establishing a Community Network for Recruitment of African Americans into a Clinical Trial: The African-American Antiplatelet Stroke Prevention Study (AAASPS) Experience. Journal of the National Medical Association. 1996. 88(11), 701-704.
Grunbaum, J. et. al. Recruitment and Enrollment for Project Heartbeat! Achieving the Goals of Minority Inclusion. Ethnicity & Disease. 1996. 6, 203-212.
Harris, K., et. al. Successful Recruitment of Minorities into Clinical Trials: The Kick It at Swope Project. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2003. 5(4), 575-584.
Moreno-John, G., et. al. Ethnic Minority Older Adults Participating in Clinical Research. Journal of Aging and Health. 2004. 16(5), S93-S123.
Johnson KM, CL Arfken. Individual Recruitment Strategies in Minority-Focused Research. Nov. 1992. NIH Publication No. 92-2965.
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Lewis, C., et. al. Recruitment Strategies in the Women’s Health Trials: Feasibility Study in Minority Populations. Controlled Clinical Trials. 1998. 19, 461-476.
Loftin, W. A., et. al. Recruitment and Retention of Rural African Americans in Diabetes Research. The Diabetes EDUCATOR. 2005. 31(2), 251-259.
Noah, Barbara. The Participation of Underrepresented Minorities in Clinical Research. American Journal of Law & Medicine. 2003. 29(2&3), 221-245.
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Ross, Houkje. In Her Own Voice: An American Indian Tells Why She is Participating in a Clinical Trial. HIV Impact.A Closing the Gap Newsletter, Office of Minority Health Resource Center. US Dept. of HHS, 2001. Pg. 9.
Sheikh, Aziz. Why are Ethnic Minorities Under-Represented in US Research Studies? Public Library of Science Medicine. 2006. 3(2), 1-2.
Swanson GM, AJ Ward. Recruiting Minorities into Clinical Trials: Toward a Participant-Friendly System. Journal of National Cancer Institute. 1995. 87(23), 1747-1759.
Tatum, C., et. al. Development and Implementation of Outreach Strategies for Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention among African American Women. Journal of Cancer Education. 1997. 12(1), 43-50.
Thompson, E., et. al. Recruitment and Retention of African American Patients for Clinical Research: An Exploration of Response Rates in an Urban Psychiatric Hospital. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 1996. 64(5), 861-867.
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