Homelessness Research Recruitment
Cross-source consensus on Homelessness Research Recruitment from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The three Dublin studies recruited 178 participants with experience of homelessness. — What practical strategies improve recruitment and engagement of people experiencing homelessness in observational clinical research? A multistudy synthesis from Dublin, Ireland
- Recruitment and retention of people experiencing homelessness are feasible when study procedures are flexible, trauma-informed, and participant-centred. — What practical strategies improve recruitment and engagement of people experiencing homelessness in observational clinical research? A multistudy synthesis from Dublin, Ireland
- People experiencing homelessness should not be excluded from clinical research based on assumptions that recruitment and retention are impractical. — What practical strategies improve recruitment and engagement of people experiencing homelessness in observational clinical research? A multistudy synthesis from Dublin, Ireland
- People experiencing homelessness are often excluded from clinical research despite having high health needs. — What practical strategies improve recruitment and engagement of people experiencing homelessness in observational clinical research? A multistudy synthesis from Dublin, Ireland
- High engagement occurred despite complex housing, substance use, smoking, health, and social needs. — What practical strategies improve recruitment and engagement of people experiencing homelessness in observational clinical research? A multistudy synthesis from Dublin, Ireland