Predictors of Participant Adherence and Retention in The African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension

Predictors of Participant Adherence and Retention in The African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension


Identification: nnj_ma08A2
Issue: March-April 2008
Volume: Vol. 35, No. 2


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Acknowledgments: The authors would like to acknowledge the study coordinators and AASK centers in addition to the authors who completed the retention questionnaire. They are as follows: Syeeda Akther-Rahman, University of California, San Diego; Missy Douglas, Emory University; Linda Miladinovich, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center; Shichen Xu, Howard University; Melba Miller, Martin Luther King-Drew Medical Center; Karen Phillips, Meharry Medical Center; Linda Fondren, Rush University Medical Center; Carolyn Johnson, University of Alabama; Leanna Burgin, University of Florida; Antoinette Doss, University of Miami; Denise Cornish-Zirker, University of Michigan; and Annie Richardson, University of Southern California.

Notes: Morehouse School of Medicine received support for this project by Grant Number 5P20RR11104 from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Medical University of South Carolina received NIH support for this study from Grant Number RR01070.

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