Research
- Center of Excellence in Addiction
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center
- Addiction Research Program
- Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute (BNRI)
- Center for Comparative NeuroImaging (CCNI)
- Center for Psychopharmacologic Research and Treatment (CPRT)
- Child and Adolescent NeuroDevelopment Initiative (CANDI)
- Implementation Science and Practice Advances Research Center (iSPARC)
- Law and Psychiatry Program
- National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans
- Psychotic Disorders Research Program
- Research Recruitment Strategies
Research
- Center of Excellence in Addiction
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center
- Addiction Research Program
- Brudnick Neuropsychiatric Research Institute (BNRI)
- Center for Comparative NeuroImaging (CCNI)
- Center for Psychopharmacologic Research and Treatment (CPRT)
- Child and Adolescent NeuroDevelopment Initiative (CANDI)
- Implementation Science and Practice Advances Research Center (iSPARC)
- Law and Psychiatry Program
- National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans
- Psychotic Disorders Research Program
- Research Recruitment Strategies
- Psychiatry
- Research
- Research Recruitment Strategies
Research Recruitment Strategies
Successful recruiting often depends upon personal and/or professional relationships with partners, partnering organizations, and individuals who may participate in your research. Developing and maintaining positive relationships often depends upon careful consideration of issues that relate to the likelihood that your planned research can be feasibly accomplished within the time envisioned. This checklist is intended to help structure your thinking about relevant issues as you prepare your grant proposals and/or materials for the Institutional Review Board. We have also included a recruitment case study we hope you will find informative.
Recruitment Checklist |
Recruitment Case Study |