Abstract
This paper outlines various strategies to recruit, retain and disseminate information to older adults in health research. There is a limited scope on the best ways to engage with older adults, maintain their interest over time, and share their results post-data collection. This literature review aims to fill this gap and discuss various methods to increase the engagement of the older adult population in health research.
Recommended Citation
Giancola, Sydney; Russell Estreicher; and Merna Mina. 2024. "Strategies to Recruit, Retain, and Disseminate Findings to Older Adults in Health Research: A Literature Review." Bridges: An Undergraduate Journal of Contemporary Connections 7, (1). https://scholars.wlu.ca/bridges_contemporary_connections/vol7/iss1/3
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