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. 2018 Jul;19(5):689-694.
doi: 10.1007/s11121-018-0884-7.

Principles of Precision Prevention Science for Improving Recruitment and Retention of Participants

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Principles of Precision Prevention Science for Improving Recruitment and Retention of Participants

Lauren H Supplee et al. Prev Sci. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Precision medicine and precision public health focus on identifying and providing the right intervention to the right population at the right time. Expanding on the concept, precision prevention science could allow the field to examine prevention programs to identify ways to make them more efficient and effective at scale, including addressing issues related to engagement and retention of participants. Research to date on engagement and retention has often focused on demographics and risk factors. The current paper proposes using McCurdy and Daro (Family Relations, 50, 113-121, 2001) model that posits a complex mixture of individual, provider, program, and community-level factors synergistically affect enrollment, engagement, and retention. The paper concludes recommending the use of research-practice partnerships and innovative, rapid cycle methods to design and improve prevention programs related to participant engagement and retention at scale.

Keywords: Participant engagement; Participant retention; Precision prevention science; Rapid cycle methods; Research-practice partnerships.

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