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Study Recruitment, Retention, and Adherence Among Chinese American Immigrants During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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Huang, S; Nam, S; Ash, GI; Wu, B; D'Eramo Melkus, G; Jeon, S; McMahon, E; Dickson, VV; Whittemore, R
Published in: Nursing research
July 2024

Chinese American immigrants have been underrepresented in health research partly due to challenges in recruitment.This study aims to describe recruitment and retention strategies and report adherence in a 7-day observational physical activity study of Chinese American immigrants with prior gestational diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic.Foreign-born Chinese women aged 18-45 years, with a gestational diabetes index pregnancy of 0.5-5 years, who were not pregnant and had no current diabetes diagnosis were recruited. They wore an accelerometer for 7 consecutive days and completed an online survey. Multiple recruitment strategies were used: (a) culturally and linguistically tailored flyers, (b) social media platforms (e.g., WeChat [a popular Chinese platform] and Facebook), (c) near-peer recruitment and snowball sampling, and (d) a study website. Retention strategies included flexible scheduling and accommodation, rapid communications, and incentives. Adherence strategies included a paper diary and/or automated daily text reminders with a daily log for device wearing, daily email reminders for the online survey, close monitoring, and timely problem-solving.Participants were recruited from 17 states; 108 were enrolled from August 2020 to August 2021. There were 2,479 visits to the study webpage, 194 screening entries, and 149 inquiries about the study. Their mean age was 34.3 years, and the mean length of U.S. stay was 9.2 years. Despite community outreach, participants were mainly recruited from social media (e.g., WeChat). The majority were recruited via near-peer recruitment and snowball sampling. The retention rate was 96.3%; about 99% had valid actigraphy data, and 81.7% wore the device for 7 days. The majority of devices were successfully returned, and the majority completed the online survey on time.We demonstrated the feasibility of recruiting and retaining a geographically diverse sample of Chinese American immigrants with prior gestational diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recruiting Chinese immigrants via social media (e.g., WeChat) is a viable approach. Nonetheless, more inclusive recruitment strategies are needed to ensure broad representation from diverse socioeconomic groups of immigrants.

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Nursing research

DOI

EISSN

1538-9847

ISSN

0029-6562

Publication Date

July 2024

Volume

73

Issue

4

Start / End Page

328 / 336

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • United States
  • Social Media
  • Pregnancy
  • Patient Selection
  • Patient Compliance
  • Pandemics
  • Nursing
  • Middle Aged
  • Humans
 

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Huang, S., Nam, S., Ash, G. I., Wu, B., D’Eramo Melkus, G., Jeon, S., … Whittemore, R. (2024). Study Recruitment, Retention, and Adherence Among Chinese American Immigrants During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Nursing Research, 73(4), 328–336. https://doi.org/10.1097/nnr.0000000000000731
Huang, Shuyuan, Soohyun Nam, Garrett I. Ash, Bei Wu, Gail D’Eramo Melkus, Sangchoon Jeon, Erin McMahon, Victoria Vaughan Dickson, and Robin Whittemore. “Study Recruitment, Retention, and Adherence Among Chinese American Immigrants During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Nursing Research 73, no. 4 (July 2024): 328–36. https://doi.org/10.1097/nnr.0000000000000731.
Huang S, Nam S, Ash GI, Wu B, D’Eramo Melkus G, Jeon S, et al. Study Recruitment, Retention, and Adherence Among Chinese American Immigrants During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Nursing research. 2024 Jul;73(4):328–36.
Huang, Shuyuan, et al. “Study Recruitment, Retention, and Adherence Among Chinese American Immigrants During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Nursing Research, vol. 73, no. 4, July 2024, pp. 328–36. Epmc, doi:10.1097/nnr.0000000000000731.
Huang S, Nam S, Ash GI, Wu B, D’Eramo Melkus G, Jeon S, McMahon E, Dickson VV, Whittemore R. Study Recruitment, Retention, and Adherence Among Chinese American Immigrants During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Nursing research. 2024 Jul;73(4):328–336.

Published In

Nursing research

DOI

EISSN

1538-9847

ISSN

0029-6562

Publication Date

July 2024

Volume

73

Issue

4

Start / End Page

328 / 336

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • United States
  • Social Media
  • Pregnancy
  • Patient Selection
  • Patient Compliance
  • Pandemics
  • Nursing
  • Middle Aged
  • Humans