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An Innovative Approach to Recruiting Homebound Older Adults
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Homebound Older AdultsAgingIntervention ResearchInnovative ApproachParticipatory ResearchPublic HealthCommunity Health Sciences Community-engaged ResearchHealth Services ResearchGeriatricsCommunity EngagementHealth PromotionElderly CareResearch-practice PartnershipCommunity HealthNursingCommunity-based ResearchLong-term CareOlder AdultsActive AgeingMedicine
Recruiting older adults to participate in intervention research is essential for advancing the science in this field. Developing a relevant recruitment plan responsive to the unique needs of the population before beginning a project is critical to the success of a research study. This article describes our experiences in the process of recruiting homebound older adults to test a community-based health empowerment intervention. In our study, the trust and partnership that existed between the research team and Community Action Agency facilitated the role of the home-delivered meal drivers as a trusted and untapped resource for study recruitment. Researchers can benefit from thinking creatively and developing meaningful partnerships when conducting research with older adults.
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