Developing a Culturally-Informed Survey Instrument to Assess Biomedical Research Participation among Latinos on the U.S.-Mexico Border
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Description
Reports on a project to develop a quantitative biomedical
research survey tool to evaluate the beliefs, willingness,
and preferences of Latino participants from the U.S.-Mexico
border region. Discusses challenges in representing
minority, rural, and low-income populations in research.
Describes a process of developing multiple qualitative and
quantitative data collection and analysis methodologies,
sharing lessons learned.
Author(s)
Sarah D. Hoh., Rachel Ceballos, Mary Alice Scott, Beti Thompson
Citation
Qualitative Health Research, 29(3), 445-454
Date
02/2019
Type
Document
Tagged as
Culture and cultural competency · Hispanic or Latino · Research methods and resources · U.S.-Mexico Border Region · New Mexico